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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 28, 1931. ® (E3-- pointed out. It is, therefore, entitled to |¢ l) ‘I £ El 1 S Dall Alasha Enll]u‘e protection to insure the perpetuity of the enera Oxe}‘, W (l)« or- eCt | PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies species for the sake of science, and in num- o— o OF i — bers adequate to maintain big game hunting F , 0 A I L l l 5 . ~ A JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| P “dquuate o maint tghts Un to Aic nemployec oW T ALrecht | |_Gastineau Channc! | TN VY sven pt Sunday by the He unreservedly commended the Alaska i g £oreh | HEIC;;‘;SWIO:I_I!;%R‘P;‘?C t L]z 22 EMPIRE PRINT at Second and Main Q;Ix]\o Commission for ‘xts policy of afford- | MASSILLON, Ohio, Dec. 28.-Tnc e | G -'lnfra Red ’ B. P. 0. ELKS Stre 3 e ing this sort of protection. “Of course, the soene of “General” Jacoh E. Cbc. 4 | Massage, Electricity, et ] Meeting every i red In the Post Office in Juncau as Sccond Class Senste Oommistee does not HAVS anything 10 | 45l g venraiwart 2o hor Tt i G | Rilyé %fi?;g;m(i}g?:ngs- | !Wednesday night . N do with the regulation of game animals in bearing bond has shifted fro; t‘]: ! = at 8 pm, Elks - SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Alaska,” he said. “The Alaska Game Com- Ao ot ths ;a“{m:;‘mpuo;t’:Li:‘r i Phone Office, 216 fi Hall, Beered By e SR es iy, TTodWell and| mission Is charged by law with this duty, | Gor et e T ( 2| visiting brothers -] ane for f he following rates: and is performing it sanely and well F “Oox. | @ |yanome, a it they will w.nln;.”y we hope to assist u]__ ch nsf policy of ]‘M-l elect of Massillon. i Blomgren Buildin( | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. :i:n:;’l\' (‘;t‘;,\!(',_;l""“”;“”i-h;:u;.‘:r\” y failure or irregularity n\l.[(llni:' Vm"n‘('uCh uL{ ua.xc{nv [$) B”. 'fij'lfnt -Il.l( | At 76 he was elected to the ms[\ | | PHONE 56 i - —~ = = — ,._.¥,. = fur-bearing animals as is consistent with 3 HRR ! Co-Ordinate Bod- Telephone for ld torial and In\nn\« ()['hu'z. 374. v . e after a campaign which he based | Kours 9 am. to 9 pm | (b i el ntealits - the preservation and maintenance of a 2 5 § e ; ies o eemason - I i a b I |on his plan for non-interest bear- 2 '] ! £, ¥ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRFSS, healthy supply of all of them is sound, and . % RIDGEGROWN HEMLOCK |'e —_ -e i {[ ry Seottish Rite The Assoc T{ .\(.m;\.]\ s n[ll’ddit;) lfl‘m‘ uied 16 the Devdsdt & Psentier country ing bonds to.aid the \memployed‘ H Cut Any Length il E Ferala: f use for re A LU B L B S St SRR and municipal ownership of utili- | | [ i it guLar { it or not d in this paper and also the such as Alaska is, D vnership | ‘\ (e u ! second Fr b g ocal news . s o e 1B . ties. | harles P. Jenne ¥ Boet ! IALAIS’KA“ CIRCULATION G’l’l‘/\-«f«NT[[D TO BE LARGER “There is evidence of a great overshoot- Holding the mayor's office will 34'25 per ]0&(1 C DENTIST J | ! "*- § cach mo Al SN AL P prY onEn Tupicotion. S50 Liooms T IOSHLl BARKs, betWeel | S eye Tt i AR DRIHEARTS—Free of knots 8 and 9 Valentine 80D - : Fairbanks and the Alaskan range and i Aol . i i O ! tish Rite : public official though he is gray- for ranges, kindling, ete. Building | Y AN McKinley Park east to Blackbur Hillred A ‘Edibn oy oli | | Telephone 176 | | WALTER B. HEISEL, Secr sy i ghe DRl RIRYer Feouy ifliny HeRted DOTAT bartia talics | | Large load, $5.00 ‘ SR . . Senator asserted. The supply can only be 650 P it | © et L o \ LOYAL ORDER OF built up by regulating hunting and number e 2 b . TG, -a | & MOOSE, NO. 70¢ 4 Thirty-seven year sago “General” | & N L Sl 700 kiled. game along Richardion’ Highway | COXEY set!oub'from Madsition with ; GARNICK’S | Dr.J. W. Bayne Meets Monday m it 4 e an “army” of unemployed men for | [l DENTIST i Ralph Reischl, Dictator should be rigldly protected on botn sides |T ‘acmy” of unemplosed men for | GROCERY | 58 Triangle Bldg, | Te#ton: of Mosse N, 25 S e dsR g b?fi”:;]‘]lk“: eat | adoption of his scheme to have the Phone 174 Office Lours, 9 am. to § pm. |meets first and third Tuesia sts. S ass Vi g g a grea . > " 1 . , : 7 2 5 asury -i L & J S." C f | & intmant G. A. Baldwin, Secre and deal of ready money into Alaska and it is |pauonal treasury issue non-nterest B Sl L W ! e S e 3 more easily thrilled by the sight of wild énngl on T'm ml xrnt:en y. .:uml md (~r4:l an 'v‘ll;ynr»elect —_————— hame r Sl e = » game along the roads than by anything ut the only result of the march| employed, and now Mayor-el : Y~ MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 117 else,” he said was that Coxey and several of his| of Massillon, Ohio, still visions o« R e o | Bbbbur tand ot B A “McKinley Park will serve for all time as afdstlwex'e smn.l L;) qul for trampling ;m :;su:: of :otnhmun:;t bearing . BE A W. Stewart iy ul each month i \ 9 a reservoir of wild life,’ protecting indefin- R LG DY Bl v i RECREATION B ¥ oo Scottish Rite Temple, G . o itely large numbers of Dall sheep, of cari- Coxey's droain do! such bonds ;‘ L B:Ato o beginning at 7:30 p. m. JLEAS EW 'K ON ALAS bou, and the mountain grizzly, which is never was realized. The march, 7 | ;o ; | 3SHAF- Q5 A NEW A e 4):)1‘:‘1 ly a dirri‘vrmt Sppciesg;romy the coastal [oreleL madeT Ll s BU sl BOW LING ; { bttt ) i :R LMRT‘DLI:A(:/IS:SAF f:y" 3, INDU e This Park will eventually produce | ure and his bond scheme received ! | oOffice Phone ;':9. Res. | ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, : for Alaska a large amount of tourist reve- | much publicity. { PARLORS | Phore I} v & John M. Holzworth, New York big game hunter| o 0 Coxey declares that as mayor he s UA L IN s : ORDER OF EASTERN STAL and all round sportsman, who has been an Alaska | Commenting on the fur supply of the will attempt to have the city issue, Our alleys are in perfect || o 2 § R ne e : 5 ; | ur alleys are in perfec . Second and Fourth . visitor and has written a book, he Wild Grizzlies country, Senator Walcott said $200,000 in bonds of denominations l | Robert Simpson 1 Tuesdays of each mont of Alaska,” in a radio address delivered at New York “It is difficult to make any accurate of 25 cents to $10 bearing only one- condition and we invite { 0' er P | 4 A : B ) “. x December 11, quoted Senator Walcott of Connecticut statement about the Territory or any given tenth of one per cent interest. The . 3 1 Opt. D. | at 8 o'clok, S(v-i):u 1 cem| el 2 = section as to its fur resources. This is be- bonds would be used to care for your inspection. | duinte Lob Anglesrania. | Rite Temple. JESSIE & as favoring the establishment of permanent sanc 3 4 : Graduate g | KELLER, Worthy Mat 2 s cause the supply varies almost exactly as its unemployed and needy here. St 1 1 ¢ Optometry and | 5 thy Mat- B or boars lotconalst ot BdmiAy and GRS eibply 0 ORI Cas that 43 He proposes to give as many as N Com b Condaon QLo e 1 ege gpthglmolow | ron; FANNY L. ROB- chagof Islands. He quoted the Connecticul solon.| 4101y composed of rabbits, and the latter | possible work on city jobs, paying | Yovember S £ | s ek INSON, Secretary who made an extensive trip through Alaska last is subject to a cyclic epidemic every seven them in these bonds, which in turn Regular Pace Bemg . — EE ' e A T T summer, traveling six thousand miles within the| o ten years, we find the fur supply fluctuat- [can be used to purchase food and Maintained | The Best Laundry || KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Territory, as hoping that some way might be worked ing accordingly. necessities. Those who cannot be iviainta o | At a Fair Price 1| % Seghers Council No, 1760. N 4 5 i 0 prouse me y s loyed on city projects will be WHERE? | Meeti ac and 1 cel the rights to timber on Admiralty Even the grouse may be affected by this employe: p R | | Teetings szcond and 1 :;;n:ior:::fad e :bnined by George T. Cameron| epidemic. Therefore, great discretion must permitted to borrow a certain ;"\N mfi(‘?’i‘:%n‘mghrfifcfif | CAPITAL LAUNDRY | | Dr. Geo. L. Barton Monday at 7:30 p. S. - % % N i . v i F: S aying —Business ved a. g g o | -4 LA L 1 g N ~ ) fo and Harry Chandler, of the San Francisco Chronicle| ~ be used in building up the fur supply in |amount of the bonds, paying for vember at a pace little changed in| | Phone 355 Frankim st. ||| CHIROPRACTOR Transient brothers urg- o 2 | any given section immediately after one them when they return to work. i * P ! | ed to attend. Council b snd ToeAngeles Times, ho contemplate the estah- | o 0 B bons epidemics. The bond issue, he says, will e [the Pacific Coast cities the Fed-|® ol | Hellenthal Building | el R lishment of gigantic paper mills at Juneau. Accorq- In summing up his general impression of iro:;rpd at the rate of $8,000 a year|eral Reserve Bank r.s})o}‘ts, ; T S i OF.F'!.CE sERVX::OE 1t;)NLY JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. ing to Mr. Holzworth, Senator Walcott would nip | the Territory, citing the many evidences lfor 25 years and will be backed by| Pro leK’n an(% dearrxbunf‘)‘n ]0 ° — .. Hours: 9 a. ;1.5 noon H. J. TURNER, Secrefary. i osed great industry, that would make room of substantial development noted by him- |the city’s credit. goods picked up less than usual. || B 2 p. m p. m. L this prop gl Se 5 o fustrial Yoo Can Save Money at | 7 m. to 8 p. m. YOUGLAS AERIE 117 & & o in Alaska for thousands of people, in the bud in self and his companions on their tour which The plan will work, Coxey says, "“.” 3 Jx\‘<’r(.n.se in ind -‘1‘ L o 1! 2 . to . 3 . L DOU S ;\EKIE 117 RATE B Lk tuo) of ihe best produptive lslands has stretched to something like 6,000 miles if everybody co-operates. operations slackened somewhat | | AEBls | 2y Appointmen Meets first and third . Uihl ko T this ke of bears and Bestern within the Territory, Senator Walcott said: = 2 more than in October. A | ) “ PHONE 259 Mondays, 8 o'cluck% i ir et o e Wi e here oub o “I feel that Alaska while still a wilder- The movement of commodities 0| | Flarris Hardware Co. | |8 $|at Eagles Han, L big game hunters who migh ness empire, has made more progress econ- MOOSE CHR[STMAS markets was a bit more gradual. i Lower Front Street i DRE. R. E. SOUTHWELL | | Douglas. W. E. FEERO, W. P more times in a lifetime omically in 30 years than New England did It is apparent the downward » ‘ Optometrist—Optician | |GUY sMITH, Secretary. v X Mr. Holzworth is chairman of a committee, spon- in a century; and that with the sympa- TREE ls ENJOYED slope of depression has become | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted brothers welcome. i i racti radual and has reached the point | | ! sored by a couple of Eastern wild life organizations, thetic and practical c}oopcrquon ‘?r the F;L‘dl- irhv-‘“p‘- rm;‘.“mn Y il mh“ 2 | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | z = E Y known as the “National Committee for the Protec-| eral Government, which is still essential, | ‘Grown-ups as well as the kid- | gio 1S recession s B DONALDINE | Office Phone 484; Residence Ohr ikt 30 a7 B 2y tion and Preservation of Alaska Brown and Grizzly| she v_Hll[ _ewm\:all{ lfulml the dreams of | enjoyed Hhe Offkias ties :"‘.;\“h“ shed except after care B - Parl | || Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | | time. A tank for Diesel Ol | Bears” Alaska is familiar with these fellows who | ”“__1‘[“'\‘\‘”-*1‘ li’}:‘p";:“]: e e, exercises given by the Moose Sat-|° ST o ‘ eauty Parlor i1 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 L[| and'a tank for crude oil save | ard Alaska rather as a playfield for millionaires Y R TRty el ay night for members and their FOOTBALL “IRON MAN" Franklin §t.. at Front S e | burner trouble. | reg SR that ht | the same pioneer spirit which has been Thale W & pro FOOTB/ !i Phone 496 RUTH HAYES | | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | than a prospective home for industries that mig used thus far, to bring about his de 2 3 % el 2y 5 e . § > 4 Sk : 2 i by the children, al NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind.| o | Y 3 s contribute to the greatness of the country and make he concluded. Q'“f“{ given by : : e o el e 1 ™N ¥ | RI'.LL\BLL TRANSFER the Territory a habitation for thousands of Ameri- ‘(.hn.klm.l.s tree, then the arrival}Dec. 28— ett Chapman is ;hvu‘ | JUNEAU-YOUNG . Ig i of Santa Claus and distribution [“Iron Man” of Indiana football.| e - o/ F 1 Parl 3 cans with all the institutions of an American civ- The Oil Dis ’ of gifts to each child. He captained this year’s Manches- i1 uneral . 1-ariors R e ilization. To some of these people, it means nothing e O1 1scovery. Following the entertainment, |ter College eleven and played on Guaranteed | Licenseddl-‘ll.:mc'f::]l Directors - that thousands have invested all their capital and T s [everybody enjoyed a dance that| the varsity four years without ever| | SHEET METAL WORK '] iyl s Al g:“Phone o NEW RECORDS most of their years on the prospect of profiting : e | continued until late. leaving a game Lecause of injuries. | | PLUMBING le ig o % ) NEW SHEET MUSIC . from the development and growth of Alaska. e g“ :me‘ Onf lhhc gfh! mj\a a“m;wdkn[})):' b Moreover, he has played in every | GEO. ALFORS interested attention of the ate. en who v b, c seball a i —_— + We have had our Dr. Hornadays, Steward Ed- . e engaged in producing it do not | PAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS RAY o : baseball and basketball. | | PHONE 564 1 RADIO SERVICE 5 P B about oil, who are engaged in producing it, do ek gl g a , lig: oo ward Whites, Holzsworths, etc., for many years. doubt this discovery, you notice, and they regard it | s e . : s . developing West ‘i strong emough to deal With|as s matter of the va‘y greatest importance to the | HAS. W MORTUARY | e 3! ‘ Dr. C. L. Fenton Expert Radio Repaml.lg them, but it is disappointing to hear a United |State, which it is. They declare indeed, that nothing| THE C . CARTER U ELECTRICAL CHIROPRACTOR Radio Tubes and Supplies States Senator who made a careful examination|of greater importance could have happened. Nor | - e g 9 | Kidney and Bowel Specialist cent year and who took are they surprised that the disovery has been made. “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute | REPAIR WORK Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. i Bwilo cuxio she present your & The reason for that is that the existence of oil in | MALL | FOOT CORRECTION r i i lopment of the Terri- reas at is the e exis : NO JOB TOO S & profound mtere-astl::v ”‘;dlw_emfh quotes Senator | this Tegion has long been suspected. Milton Hurwitz, Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 i = i Hours: 10-12, 2-5, -8 JUNEAU MELODY Bev. Wuoted 4 Mr. Holsw . Secretary of the Northwest Oil and Gas Associa- Capital Electric Co. IS . HOUSE Walcott. tion, says that more than 100 geologists have ex-|—— — e e EEa— e ! We cannot believe that the Senator has heenlpreswd their belief that oil exists in this region. e correctly represented, for he took just the opposite They cannot be expected to be surprised if dis- F IN R '. N E | | attitude when in Alaska last August. covery confirms their opinions. | GARB E i On the 17th of that month, The Empire con- It really goes without saying that the discovery | i OFFICE ROOMS JUNEAU TRA ? tained the following account of an interview with of oil will prove Ofdlh(‘ utmost value to the S}tlale See H. R. SHEPARD & SON HAl ;LED FOR RENT 4 i vhich he strongly su rted It means a new industry for one thing, and cheap | Y NG e E e g.y i fuel for other industries, for another. Mr. Hurwitz Telephone 409 B M Behrends Bank B]dg bl thly Rates | CO)IPANY the Alaska Game Commission for its sanity and |®' 2 % 7 S Reasonable Monthly 1 2 rightly says that the discovery of oil in the vicinity | le] rrmodel to good work: of Los Angeles has been one of the greatest factors ! Creation of a National Park in Southeast HEMLOCK WOOD in building that city to more than a million popula- suit tenant | Alaska is viewed with favor by Senator tion. No such population need be expected here, Drl_Brlte Wax | Order Now at These Prices Frederick Walcott, Connecticut, Republican, though goodness knows we are possessed of greater | Full cora .. .$8.50 . who left here Sunday morning for the natural resources and much finer scenery than Los NO RUBBIN NO POLISHING || Hait Cord . -$4.50 GOLDSTEIN States after having spent six weeks in the Angeles, but neither need there be doubt that Grays {| Five Coras or over, $7.00 cord Territory. BUILDING Harbor will profit almost immeasurably by the dis- covery of a real oil field in this district. And signs are beginning to multiply that such a field may have been discovered. At least, it is a hope The ideal site, in his opinion, is in the Glacier Bay region and westerly from there. In an interview given The Empire Saturday .] uneau Paint Store E. 0. DAVIS Moves, Packs and Stores * TELEPHONE 584 | | ST, £t n, Senator Walcott reviewed his h ———————— | Freight and Baggage atlernoon, to hug vigorously. = P LR ! impressions of the wild mf rcs(t;u;gs(sl :[ THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS A S = I. Prompt Delivery of ‘ S8 o na oihr matlers stndied by Washington Town Defeats Municipa THE GASTINEAU e Florence 0] RAN : AL gurig (s ftour. e - Gt " Phone 427 for Appolnm.Pt | FOR GES ALL KINDS OF COAL [ “We have considered the desirability of P. | o i | a National Park in Southeast Alaska, and e Our Services to You Begin and End at the Im mUIGIIN!OIE MA:“““I HEATERS AND PHONE 48 believe one should be created. We see attle Times. Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat CROQ SPIRAL g WAVES | great possibilities in this connection in the | Over in the City of Pullman, where the State | - B ath the Fohwiathar and College of Washington flourishes, the people don’t|—— = | Heauty Specialists | FIREPLACES . Glacier v . I A St. Elias mountain ranges. We believe that seem to think very highly of the vaunted merits of ». ; \ i 1 ownershij In fact, they have just de- all of the departments of the Government municipal p. 'y J ; interested can get back of this proposal.” feated, by a vote of 649 to 279, a proposition to g0 DON,T BE TOO HEMLOCK C. SMITH and CORONA i ) Such a park, he pointed out would serve into the light and power business. Though cooler LIBERAL TYPEWRITERS E a number of purposes. It would constitute hea(isloll tr:e cox:\]mumly pleaged against a useless Guaranteed by a reservoir of wild life, give another big special election, the propagandists forced the issue - B. B i , sanctuary for the Alaska brown bear, and |to Vote, at a cost of nearly $5,000 to the city, only I o dgfigo};{lgor&n SO ; R hnh Fet Diounteins acd olho: to find themeslves in hopeless minority. Telephone 92 or 95 and satistied customers” natural phenomena would act as a magne! : to attract many thousands of tourists to A large part of the world’s troubles is due to leave your order with the northland. common sense being kept on the bench when it : As a member of the Special Senate Com- should be the regular lead-off man.—(Cincinnati| GEORGE BROTHERS P : mittee on Wild Life Conservation, Senator | Enquirer.) 5 ¥ & - Full Half Cord, $4.25 Walcott said he, Senator Peter Norbeck, who _—_— P J . S : was with him most of the trip, and Carl Seems that so far as the Japs and Chinese | Oetlc ustlce m avlng Chester Barneson PANTORIUM /] Shoemaker, Secretary of the committee, had are concerned the olive branch which the dove i | A i given special attention to the question of of peace has in its beak Is poison ivy.—(Ohio State . brown bear, its status generally and whether Journal.) | CLEANERS or not the species is becoming depleted. _— “ / Generally, he said, they agreed that the From South Boston comes report of a day If youth but knew JUNEAU CABINET “We Call For and Deliver” species is not in danger of extermination. without a drunk in the Distirct Court. At last a What age would crave > PHONE 385 t o 8 With the coal If it comes from our r Kodiak Island, he said could easily be over- Prohibition holiday.—(Boston Transeript.) M Dlace. For OuF coal goos farther and and DETAIL MILL- ¢ hunted. There, and on the Alaska Pen- B any a penny 2 Al il Sadi s : insula, the Committee was informed that . What America is trying to accomplish is to get Youth would save. Roat. 1f voioeel bl lin pitaing WORK CO. the numbers had not been reduced in the apan out of the trenches and on the dotted line.| low, .better have us send you & new 4 past five or more years. —(Washington Post.) —Oliver Wen dell Holmes. supifly i mw;mt. Our Froat Sfieetwlfl‘ to Warmer P a In other sections such as Southeast I —_— draging service is always the best Shop Alaska, no apparent shortage was found, e greatest industry in America at the present and W P h ! and information was given the Committes |time is making up All-American football {oae. ONE DOLLAR OR MORE WILL W2 Spociiia Jn Feed. CABINET and .. jJonnson . that the animals were unusually plentiful (Seattle Star.) D.B R MILLWORK sty in some districts. T . B. FEMME AIRE : The brown bear, said Senator Walcott, The champion pessimist says that the winter OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUN Phone 114 GENERAL CARPENTER DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS j is valuable to Alaska for two reasons. It after next Gandhi may be world's best dressed | WO . MAYTAG WASHING is the world’s largest carnivorous animal, and man.—(Boston Herald.) * 4 RK < . is unique from a scientific standpoint. It —_— k CHINE { E constitutes Alaska's biggest attraction for A grand jury indictment and a Federal Court| T’./e B M 2 Behre'lds an, HAAS s GLASS REPLACED GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS é big game hunters, and brings considerable trial is far more serious than a Congressionall " Famous Candies IN AUTOS Phone 17 revenue to the Territory each year. investigation.—(Florida Times-Union.) 2 0 ¢ Tts 1 would be a disaster e e o naBatumaae Oldest Bank in Alaska The Cash Bfllll' Estimates Furnished g BE scientifically, and & blow to the Territory, The only universal language the world will ever Om Em U Request ront Stree uneau itself, from a financial standpoint, he ‘know is the one that money talks—(Seattle Star.) .