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% [} THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY, JAN. 1, 1932, 0 . Cabinet officer, performing under Presidential di- S B "))99 N [ T ——— U ¥ ¥ a i » . Y S Daily Alaska Empire | \U.S.toBuy: ew Autos. PROFESSIONAL ||| Fratornal Societics | Laprsindeinge S | While Alaska cannot extend too many honors | v i Lise FOREST o off S ; JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MAWAGER ‘o the name of Seward, & ought by all means to| Hunt Bugs, Examine Stills =] Cnedt Ol f M — e e TS ”‘:wr. upon the pedestal beside him fhg memory | 8 & WOOD Helene W_L‘ Albrecht, L H T R TG aing | Sxcept Sunday o Muic |of the sturdy, strong-minded and patriotic Andrew PHYSIOTHERAPY i B. P. 0. ELKS Streets, J , Alaska Johnson. Seward’s superior officer and his personal] WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 1.—|plates carry the number “112." | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red i et e frie nited States Department of| The S Dey i i RIDGEGROWN HEMLOCK i 3 4 Meeting every Entered in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class friend. The U P e State Department is' asking Cut Any Length | Ray, Medical Gymnastics, matter. * | Agriculture will be a customer for[$40 for the care of clocks and $84 | 410 Goldstein Building Dol might Y SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | Political commentators are inclined to dwell on|39) automobiles during the present|for streetcar fare and taxicab hire. $4.25 per load | Phone Oftice, 216 | :Ilm' S Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | po pnavowness of the Republican majority in the | V62T It's just another thing in|It got that much last year but o . 3 Thane for $1.25 per month. | y 3 ®|the budget which the President spent only $45. DRIHEARTS—Fr f kn ————————————————— | Visiting prothers By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: |Senate -and that of the Democrats in the House. A b The vank 7 ee o ots -~ | One year, iu_advance, 81 ionths, in advance, i P o Py presented to Congress. h for ranges, kindling, etc. DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | Yelcome. ., $6.00; one month, in = 7 & 5 |However, after all there is little consolation for volume contains quite a study of| Congress has a silver investiga-| DENTISTS M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Rule 1 B . ks favor it they or irrégularity |the Democrats in that small Republican Senate|the department’s dealing on auto-|tion in progress, but it hasn't any- | ]Aarge ]08(], $5.00 | Blomgren Building M. H. SIDES, Secretary. - in the delive o iR |majority or for Republicans in that small Demo-|mobiles, covering some ten pages.|thing to do with bi-metalism or PHONE 56 ol | oty PO and & s Officess 314 loratic House majority. Sometimes a very small| One finds that in buying the 399 anything of that kind. It is de-| 2 - Honis 0 w5 Wk Co-Ordinate Bod- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. o |MAJOTILY is more effective than a large one, but|cars thfltufinc:‘flflry Hz.\égcs d?Dflbrt- Hen:dd i rhORW mucl‘: silver | GARNICK'S . iR 50 _ ies °§' Ffe'm::o':' The Associated Pi clusively entitled to the et W T TR, é + ment will trade in 233 ca ut | marked ‘“House of epresentatives” | —— ry Scottish Ril " spatches credited to |8 minority, regardless of how large, does not carry| . z : A e i, faneRtohe '“,\‘(,";3,‘_{:,"”‘“3::m",m,“ it {will get an average of only about|found.its way into tie Senate res- | GROCERY -~ . | Regular meeting local news | ¥ b dane {$100 apiece for them. The net|taurant. A Congressman dining in P Dr. Charles P. Jenne ' second Friday \ ALASKA CIRCULATION GUAWANTEED TO BE LARGER | T S T {cost of the 399 new cars Wwill be|the Senators' dining room discov- hone 174 DENTIST each month at THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION ; The A"J‘II:A)JAI;.’.VH Iaun(hvfl v]ron;z ago to | $225,000. lered that his knife was marked | | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine 7:30 p. m. Scot- | annex Jamaica to this country seems to lack They range from moderate-pricad | “House of Representatives.” He ! tish Rite Temple. | ginger —(Seattle Times.) ! { Building F p] | (R IR e / |coupes and roadsters, with a few |started it all. Telephone 176 || WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary ” | Yes and it lacks support in Jamaica. Jamaica|{rycks and station wagons thrown e g s [, L g B has seen the former Danish Islands lose their profit-|in. There will be a $600 coupe to| g o] 2 LOYAL ORDER OF able rum trade through American Prohibition and|be used “for visiting rosin ana|>0T&hum Making RECREATION . . . MOOSE, NO. 700 i reach & poorhouse station. Jamaica has o hanker-| turpentine _stilis® Another $800 Helps Farmers Dr. J.-W. Bayne | Meets Monday 8 p. m. |ing for an opportunity to beggar herself. Soupe WL, Ve R I ‘Liv g ! DENTIST i Ralph Reischl, Dictator. { Gty L !:;e S to ‘Live at Home ROWLING ! Reoms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | Legion of Moose No. 25 | , investigation - & L i Office tours, 9 am. to 5 pm. ' |meets first and third Tuesdays [ The Spender. from “Fairbanks, Alaska, on the| PINEHURST, N. C, Jan. 1— E PARLORS Rvenings by appolntmemt. || G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and : | s reindeer bot investigation™ will cost | Residents of Moor ecounty, North Phone 321 - | Herder, P. O. Box 273. | (Cincinnati Engquirer.) $730. The reindeer bot is the larva | Carolina, don’t have to go away Oiir: alleys are rfect ek e Rl Cuht! | Congress is the fatuous spender in this coun-|of an insect which gives reindeer|from home to obtain necessities of ey € In perfec MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 |t It never lecarns. Present disastrous object|the “tummy ache.” Another $600 |life. 5 % condition and we invit . e | Second and fourth Mon- . ons, apparently, affect it not at all. Other coun-|car will be for “use in the inspec-| State agricultural authorities re- & ! Dr. A. W. Stewart l day of each month in y tries are on the verge of bankruptcy and our Con-|tion of larch canker and Dutch|port hundreds of rarqmes in the your inspection. DENT 8T l Scottish Rite Temple, = ‘ e TN s — |gress goes guilelessly on inventing ways to raise |Elm disea in New gland. Ec‘xch county have grocery bills below $3 Hours 9 a m. to 6 p. > beginning at 7:30 p. m. b4 p % 3 3 |more and more money, spending, spending—follow-|of the new cars has its specific{a month. The live-at-home cam- 3 SKWARD BUILDING " H. L. REDLINGSHAF- Q% The Empire takes this New Year's occasion 0 |ing in the path of those counties which now tremble | purpose, paign of Gov. O. Max Gardner i ot Phone 469, R | |ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, ] thank its readers for their fine patronage through-|on the pr of disaster. The department estimates it will [and ln}\' 'm prices are greatly|e ™ Phone 2'10' i Sec‘reta.ry : < . out the year, and to wish them all a very happy It never seems to dawn upon the Congressional|cost $210,490 to maintain its auto- | responsible. % | The BeSt La“"dry I b o o New Year and the greatest of prosperity. { intelligence to spend less and tax less. No, indeed. mobiles for the year. One of the things Moore county At a Fair Pricc | ORDER OF EASTERN STAR . PR We must have income taxes, a sales tax, a tax on farmers m"‘n‘\b“l'?l'l'Y’;f;‘g about now WHERE? e ° Second " ani’ Porrth luxuries, a tax on this, that and the other thing.| The State Department doesn't go|is the sugar bill. at's because T . | : THE NEW YEAR. {And it is the people’s money that is being spent.|into the automobile business as|sorghum making has been revived C;‘PITAL LAUNDRY | {1 Robert SlmPSOH | 4 Tuesdayslofeachmonf,h, e i No_individual Congressman would spend his own | heavily as the Department of Ag-lon a large scalé. The sorghum is|| Phone 355 Feanklin 8t. | Opt. D. | at 8 o'clok, Scottish . The New Year will be a repetition of old ex- | money with the same reckless abandon. It appears|riculture. It's heaviest automobile |used for all purposes that sugar|® . Graduate Los Angeles Col- Q Rite Temple. JESSIE periences, a re-enforcement of old laws, a reaffirma- [to be the urge of present-day Congressmen to fling |item is $300 a year for the “stor- | 15, : ! | lege of Optometry and <KEI,‘L§§1'\U:‘;:“%W Mat- i f tion of another common saying which is that human |far and wide the tax net, to devise weird schemes|age of the Secretary’s limousine The sorghum-making plants in|@———— ol Opthalmology i ron; . ROB- t; hanges littl andvhuman relationships are |0 raise more money. But the Congressional brnianhc Secretary limousine, inci-|use in Moore county are of the|| - o 1‘ Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground H INSON, Secretary. e ChENgcs. ke, sere when the first |PCOMes dense and unresponsive to proposals to|dentaly, is a handsome, shiny black | same primitive type that were used ou Can Save Money at 15 o= = HEh the jgame, today ‘s they were when the first indefensible public expenditure. On the con-|car, long and fast. TIts license |long ago, except that steel rollers| | Our Store | KNICHTS OF COLUMBUS philosophical writer first set his chisel to work on we may expect in the present session of Con-|———— - ———— | have replaced wooden. Mules sup- SEE US FIRST = Seghers Council No. 1760 the stone tablets whereon were written the observa- to hear a multitude of wild and exotic plans ply the power that turns the roll- Harris Hardware Co. * - Meetings second and last . tions and records of that far-off time when the and schemes for the raising of money to spend, to| FIRE ALARM CALLS |/ ! Towes Vot Birace i | Dr. Geo. L. Barton Monday at 7:30 p. m. human race first began to discover the antiquity|the weakening of the Nation's financial power and 4 Ak <L - o | T fiet— » i CH‘IROPRACTOR Transient brothers urg- | of the planet and the unswerving laws that gov-|the increasing of taxation. < | PAPUAN NATIVES FASHION r Hellenthal Building ed to attend. Council ern it | It is to be hoped that, in the face of these| 1-3 Third and Franll:;ln. | OWN CLUBS TO PLAY GOLF v | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | Chambers, Fifth Street. . e i |hybrid conditions, that there may be enough level- 1-4 Front and Franklin JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. o . {etohar 7 be | 3 , tha ay | A T 5 e hundred. and thirly ‘““’l “ds.tm,'.n“ge :‘ho:ldcd men in Congress to stay this ominous flood || 1-8 Front, near Ferry Way. CANBERRA, Jan. 1.—Youthful DONALDINE | H"“’; ’I: & Smp 1’:‘:‘”“ H. J. TURNER, Secretary, ’ [Esmuenious year. In the. first place, 1t, W} {and get the country back to an established con-|| 1-6 Front. near Gy whmis || tribesmen of the Papuan villages Beauty Parlor | - B 50 o ——— U year such as we-have not seen In & recent|iion of normalcy. But the present outlook is. nob 1-7 Front, opp. Clty Wharl. 1| Who were living in the stone age| | Frankiin B¢, at Front | e e P R DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. E. times. A new President and a new Congress, in-|encouraging 10 Mot abA T obtda |a few years ago, are now fashion-| | ppone 496 RUTH HAYES | | -yré;gt;:sntg:m Meets first and third cluding one-third of the Senate membership and| The public is hard hit; has the right to com- 2-1 Willoughby at Totem ing golf clubs instead of spears| g 5.1 : 1 { Mondays, B'UCIWK& all the House members, will be clected. There will [plain of many things. It is.looking to Congress Grocery. {and doing the job well. - .. o|at Eagles Hall, be some very interesting primaries, two interesting {to right these things—to spend less and to tax less. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash | A year ago a band of enthusiasts, & & ' DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | Douglas. W. E. FEERO, W. AP. »! N antt 2 v o8 i —_— Cole’s Garage. | the Australian white offi- i H Optometrist—Optician | |GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting National Conventions and an interesting campaign | | _ =0 2 y 1! ! 3 | 2-4 Front and Seward. T g b g Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted brothers welcome. before the voting. The danger is that interest in| 5 - d Mai | clals, created the first Papuan golf |, Guaranteed | By | R R e e An Empty Victory. A0 Mhioatal Mao {links, and the players have utilized | | SHEET METAY, WORK | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. = R % e Boread that businessand ) 2 = | 2‘7 F?;cm and Seward. | the Kanaka youths as caddies. | PLUMBING | Office Phone 484; Residence | Our trucks go any place any “ industry may be neglected. (Seattle Times.) | 2:8 Seventh and - Main. | The caddies have taken to golf | GE | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | | | ¢ime. A tank for Diesel Ofl The depression that has prevailed for the last The success of the Republicans in organizing the!| 5.9 Fire Hall. | to water and the club| | 0. ALFORS 1l te 12; 1:00 to 5:30 and a tank for crude oil save 0 two years will probably continue—for a time at|Senate with the help of a dozen so-called insurgents | 3-2 Home Boarding House. ! decided to give them a| | PHONE 564 Ile L] burner trouble. least—but time is operating in the interest of the |scarcely can be classed as a victory. For ss\'eral} 3-3 Gastineau and Rawn | hd b d PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 restoration of normaley. The slump is slowly wear- years the radical bloc has voted with the Demo- | W‘}" ¥ The caddies arrived with some | ey | = I % g Lo e |erus on every measure sponsored by the repulars || -4 Second and Coid amazingls fine woods and wher | prpcyRicar ]| JUNEAU-YOUNG ||| Reuuasie Transsen | allv 103 ¥ 3 e . g v, The only reason for temporary cooperation with o s g #t 3 irons were examples of extraordi-| PO Locally 1932 will be different than in thes country y 3-6 Fifth and Gold. H | | Funeral Parlors b & |the Administration Senators is found in the fact 7 Pifth.and East nary ingenuity, fashioned from REPAIR WORK | 4§ at large. No year has ever been ushered in that y . i “ ¢ 3-7 Fifth and East. z @ | Licensed Funeral Directors | g~ £ 4 : |that Borah, Nor and others wished to hold their 3-8 Seventh and Gold. pleces of water pipe, hoop iron and NO JOB TOO SMALL | looked ’f‘{“" B0 Sunctu and )"f‘ immediate €0" | precious committee chairmanships. The real atr(‘,nglh! 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. | scrap metal. | - and Embalmers | NEW RECORDS virons. The Alaska Juneau has increased its divi- |of the forces in the Senate is found in the ballot- | 4-1 Ninth, back of power i o Capi!al Electric CO. Night Phone 1851 Ijay Phone 12 NEW SHEET MUSIC dends twenty-five per cent., due to increased produc- |ing for President pro tempore, which resulted as| house. S | NOTICE TO WATER . b . tion and profits. Further mining development here |follows: Republicans 31; Democrats 42; Insurgents 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview | CONSUMERS ) % and elsewhere in Southeast Alaska this year is|13; Farmer-Labor 1. e gi‘:-n and THitian In order to conserve tha water = = -RADIO SERVICE N One disturbing feature in the voting for Presi- % n 3 supply during the present dry % 2t certain. - P ™ xpert Radi Let us hope that the efforts that are underway |9t Pro tempore is that Senator Wesley L. Jones :_2 g;‘;f&]‘ ls:lll(cil g.alhoun | weather, all water will be shut off Dl‘. C. L. Fenton ' E ¥ o Repuru_u . to stabilize the marketing of our fish products may|°f Washington cast his ballot steadily with the|| 47 Twelfth, BPR. garage. |[from the upper sections of town CHIROPRACTOR Radio Tubes and Supplies P e Drkeung I & insurgents. So far as this State is concerned, it is|| 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. and on the tide flats between Kidney and Bowel Specialist . improve conditions so that the leading Alaska in-|noy nighly important whether Senator Moses or|| 4.9 Home Grocery. | the hours of midnight and 6 a.m. Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. s dustry will fare better in 1932 than it did last|some other man presides over the Senate in the|| 5-1 Seater Tract. {until further notice. FOOT CORRECTION JUNEAU MELODY last year and the year before. The indications|absence of the Vice-President; but on a test of Indv. JUNEAU WATER CO. ‘Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 | are such as to cause hopefulness. party regularity it would prefer to have Senator | = —— HOUSE Juneau merchants and business men had a goed |Jones line up with the thirty-one, rather than with <year in 1931, and it is certain that'they will have |the t?‘-ol_\-,i There is a ;‘mss!bll\!y tk?at his derec}}x‘mx FOR INS UR NCE . a better one this year. To them all and all Alaskans | I this instance may have far-reaching effects when 14- 2 a q Is ‘evsrvwhiots s oith Rl afn the Senator comes to matters of interest to the | OFFICE ROOMS [ 800 peobe everywhere, We wish a happy andgigie of washintgon. The friendly cooperation of | See H. R. SHEPARD & SON . EAU TRANSFER prosperous 1932, {the Republican regulars is of greater moment than B H A l ]LED FOR RENT JUNEAU v the uncertain sympathy of the few insurgents. Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. COMPANY NOT DRY! In permitting the Republicans to retain com- Reasonable Monthly Rates » —_—— mittee chirmanships, the Democrats acted shrewdly. Wi]l romodel to The South will keep America dry, de- The responsibility for proposing legislnt‘ion rests . . HEMLOCK WOOD s clares a clergyman. And that's the section with the G. O. P. although it actually is in the | Drl.Brlte Wax : suit tenant that gave the world the mint julep!—(Seattle |minority. The insurgents may be counted upon only Order Now at These Prices - Times.) ¥ to harass the administration and badger the regu- G Full Cord ... $8.50 - No! No! The South might keep the Eighteenth |lar Republicans on every possible occasion. The NO RUBBIN N? POLISHING Half Cord .. $4.50 GOLDSTEIN . R binge AT 3 ; | majority opinion in this State is against such tac- P S Five Cords or over, $7.00 cord Amendment in the Constitution for a llllletlol’;gel" fion, 884 Senator Jadl MHA Nave known it ' uneau alnt tore x BUILDING LTt B P = but the country will not be dry—nor any part of it. § The South itself is about as w the rest of it. | R S E. 0. DAVIS Moves, Packs and Stores % In the meantime bootleggers, grafting prohi agents, The Author of Alice. 2 Freight and Baggage police, =tc, are pulling down a billion a year or| e THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS e o more that would help to eliminate deficits and | (New Yorw World-Telegram.) THE G A STINE '.U o. — Prompt Delivery of lower taxes if it were going into the pubhc: Appointment of a committee to»prepz\_re for an The Florence Shop I FOR R_ANGES ALL KINDS OF COAL treasuries. . |international celebration by Columbia University on * to Y Begi d End at th Phone 427 for Appointment | i S 1J: , 1932, in honor of the 100th anniversary Our Services to You L, gin an al € RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE | PHONE 48 SKA'S DEF NDREW of h of C. L. Dodgson, better known as Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL | HEATERS AND ¥ ALASKA’S 135 :’E (;l":) ANDR! | Lewi oll, creator of “Alice’s Adventures in Won- WAVES | J NSON. ‘?;;:IX;;‘.?(;;L“ been announced by Dr. Nicholas Mur- Beauty Speclalists l FmEPLACES The powers that be in the premises have asked | ~ypavine g § | ying fame is an unaccountable jade whose o { for suggestions for a name for the new Alaska gctions are not controlled by any set laws. She DON'T BE TOO HEMLOCK ‘L. C. SMITH and CORONA service boat of the Bureau of Education. _Very|appears in strange places at odd times, and all the TYPEWRITERS e appropriately someone has suggested Seward, for|wooing in the world cannot win her. She makes a Guaranteed by ] a o, aska jest st i rsons and singles out I the “Father of Alaska Alaska has honored, and Jlt;; of l!l)(ml vm;n. grelerxl:mus pe: sing i J. B. BURFORD & CO. with justice, the name of Seward. We have a ET;‘.“”(;‘)L "’D er gift. Yt ket i “Our door step is worn by 5 4 t C. L. 4 e-class Eng- h_omjlay BP0, A, hhe. Anniverscy 08 L?)L Iibhl“:fl with a Dltli:‘f:mfl): m:th:mx:ms. should, bg,h Telephone 92 or 95 and satisfled, customers” ;“";‘C‘l‘]‘ 30‘” “‘_h"h “""“q‘-‘s‘ir (‘]"’}”"’:;‘:"ul:"‘i’l :““;:‘:" cause he wrote a book for the entertainment of little leave your order with et oo eased s al e have 3 ewar el sula, a - % Alice Lydell, find himself among the truly great is ant town named Seward, a Seward Street in Juneau, {one of the wonders of the world. GEORGE BROTHERS ete., ete. And now they are planning an international ] However, some day Alaska ought to do something | celebration in honor of his 100th anniversary. S > N t S lat' ] Full Half Cord, $4.25 . to honor the name of President Andrew Johnson.| “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through a'vlng O pecu won - Chester Barneson PANTORIUM With almost, or quite, as much appropriateness as|the Looking Glass” are so touched by that thing| ;. . e ] o |called genius that their characters have become symbols and their invented words have crept into the language and become integral parts of our common speech. | Lewis Carroll was able, through his astonishing sense of values, to (ranslate the phantasmagoria of | | Alice's dreams into something that ties up to the |lives and thoughts of a vast number of people, and the madness of it becomes the most downright the name is applied to Seward, Johnson is the “Father of Alaska.” Seward was Johnson's Secretary of State nad the two worked together amiably and effectively toward the same ends. That was par- ticularly true in the case of Alaska. Some authori ties even give Johnson credit for developing Seward's enthusiasm in the matter. It is known that on more than one occasion the President asked Seward CLEANERS “We Call For and Deliver” PHONE 355 JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. builds for the future. The foundations of great fortunes have been laid in- variably by small savings. “None but the rich can afford to speculate, and ; . 7 seldom do.”—Anonymous - . anxiously as to the status of the negotiations. It{COmmon sense. lh(?) se. o y o Froat Btreet, mext to Warmer { | r—m ds also known that it was President Johnson more| AS 1ong as the English language is spoken and ;- fnoly to prase .mmm ho‘:z Machine Shep | than any one else who influenced enough Senatorial |1¢29 these books, together with Tenniel’s perfect ::qyl:: T hm Feed. P ] h " otes to bring about the ratification of the Alaska |of saen mamer anr e to gladden the hearts One Dollar or More Will Open i) CABINET and I, jonnson Treaty. % a Savings Account MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS . Some years ago, Senator Watson C. Squire of Washington, who had made a study of the ques- Japan insists that she does not wish fo fight the Chinese. but that she simply has to fight ‘em #fi and cited his authorities, in a speech at Seame;l};i zextd their land away from them.—(Lexington, Ky., T, B B ’ B k WORK m’:‘&m“ o the preponderance of credit for the purchase |Herald.) B et Scnison. iy, v sy e B. M. ehrends Ban GLA% iEPLACED GENERAL MOTORS EADIOS ~ There is enough credit in the results for all 3 ? 3 i OLDEST V UTO0S o+ odl, bait 1a not be forgotten that John- Washington and asks to borrow money to carry BANK IN ALASKA Phone 17 on their fight, we ought to say to them, “Lissen, is this a war Toan or do we get it back?”—(Chicago l'rnbunc.) and head of the Nation when Front Street negotiated apd Seward was his Juneau

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