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- PR T PRI S AR DT RR SRR 20 - ‘I‘—.—._..-._...___...___.--—-—.. - R : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 2, 1932, - D . E 3 | RAIN OUR BEST WEATHER. SPARK OF WESTERN ROMANCE KEPT e R e s T 1 Societi 3 awy aska Lmpire [ S . GLOWING BY “ORIGINAL COWGIRL” | PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies | Western Washington welcomes the return 7L 4 Az 1IN/ FOREST o . \ OF S | te tures and the rain. Ex- ' HE ) 4 ; i JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER! ;‘Or,’;:’c’:“ms“‘t‘;‘;’;fl St ef;lj‘mg i ON HER FATHER’S OKLAHOMA RANCH . . Gastineau Channc! } Published _every evening except Sunday by the| brings healthful conditions. How this oper- e . " WOOD [ Helene W.L. Albrecht | S me———r | EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Sccond and Main| gies cannot be explained precisely, but it | PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. FLKS Streets, Juneau, Alaska. TS | seems that the air is washed and purified; RIDGEGROWN HEMLOCK Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | mMeeting every - Entered in the Post Office in Juncau as Second Class it is a matter of common observation that Cut Any Length | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. Wednesday night matter. % S | epidemic colds disappear almost entirely. | | 410 G"“s'g’m Building at 8 pm, Eks SUBSCRIPTION RATES. _ . Clear, frosty weather may afford some $4.25 per load | Phone Office, 216 Hall. wi g m;x e ',"O,J;f_;;“,;e?°,:"gl,?:,;'( 3 t . '\}dl.le:}v'(xbuz e P:;get‘l s‘;u“dnc?tmt%e:;?: DRIHEARTS—Free of knots 5 ] e s : e follow es: s hrives on it.— ® " $6.00; ane month, in o e, 120, 0 0 i et 5 S e e | DENTISTS M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Rule: o onfe they w R ; ¢ b 2 §HEY the Business Oftice fuiture or Isegineity | .9 WSl Kntwn dhat Miroughon Large load, $5.00 i Blomgren Building M. H. SIDES, Secretary. in the delivery of thei ‘west that the most satisfactory winter weather | PHONE 56 & PERBR WL 1216 MR Telephone for F 1 usually is accompanied by rain. Clear weather 5 : i Eours 9 am. t0'0 pm, i Co-Ordinate Bod- i MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE omes from the north and is cold. Frequently it GARNICK’S . A ies cfifc:tl;?:}:n::;? B e o esationtion it M wind followed by snow and other disagree- GROCERY = e it or ot otherwis n ot 4 also the [able features. However, we know nothing that can .‘-_—D a "‘r]“ P Jehine sdbond - HPTE S 2 ews published | | r . Na R . > 3 o :TAS;;WCIgéU]LA*!CN GUAwANTEED TO BE LARGER be done about it, except to be ])l’EpBl'(‘d fr.ie PhOne 174 :’ o “DEN“ST \ each month at THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION }\\'Urfit while we hope for the best. i ms 8 and 9 Valentine” 7:30 p. m., Scot- e e | pr-cioerr i 2 Buildin, tish Rite Temple. Chicago Democrats insist that credit for makm!‘ AR e - e 1 Telephonegl'lfl ! WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary Chicago again safe for National Conventions is due | . L] et j'n their Mayor Cermak. Chicago has already been | RECREATION . R % LOYAL ORDER OF designated as the location of the next Republican 3 I Dl‘ J' W Ba e I MOOSE, N(LB'N)O | National Convention and she hopes to get the ; ! BOWLING | A i | g:f;; Tiogday g b [Prmpgi, ¥ 4, ! | Reoms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | Legion of Mocse No. 25 | y : . 7 N PARLORS Offive kours, 9 am. t0 5 PM. Imeets first and third Tuesdays : The latest Frenchvconsus reveals a slow- Fvenings by eppointmans. i G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and | ing down in the drift from the farms ‘to _ Shous 111 | e © O ok S | the cities—(New York Times.) ! Our alleys are in perfect P 2 By Cshnailliend i o .i Passener lists and reported Atlantic steamship : condition and we invite = 3 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 bookings indicate also a slowing down of the drift ¥ o . : 5 1 Dr. A W Srewart I Second and fourth Mon- | from American farms to French and other European 1 5 your inspection. ! T T é’i’e | gt:iu?:heaénem%gmx: 9fe cities. i ¥ \ 2 : g Hours 9 a m. to 6 p. ™. i | beginning at 7:30 p. m. ol ¥ - ) # v | i SEWARD BUILDING H. L. REDLINGSHAF- <% - TRYT { A Lost Opportunity. i v/ [ ” 469, Res. il i AT NEXT? b : Office Phone 469, Res. | : A WHAT e 4 The Best Laundry l Siaes 7o i g;'\'.c,re!\g:rs;er, JAMES W. LEIVERS Senator Norris of Nebraska has spon- | ’ (New Xork iy ; i | At a Falllr‘Ei:flce . s . % sored a bill introduced in the Senate this | Cm'ofullls)xrlm'r:nfl Mri Nz;llol?ys Ll;‘s: gf Ln::dQQ’;e-;- i | WHE! - s — | ORDER OF EASTERN STAR W v . rently would do away with we cannot help being stru xtraordinary i 1 ] | . 3 :\:fk}-;‘i?fl? jgg?;i;‘ B,\‘:?‘;n entirely, leav- lack of imagination and resourcefulness. We make Lucille Mulhall, thg “origimal cowgirl,” helps the West keep a touch génpel:};?]“ L[}‘rafig“stY i1 Robert S""PSO“ | ,nls’—"i;’“_d fa“dh Fnur;h ing only three divisions in Alaska. The bill |an exception only in the matter of taxing telephone | of jts old romance with her ranch in Oklahoma. Below she is shown on | A Opt. D. ! ) POCoVS Ik e tonsh, ; roduced at the instigation of the |messages costing 14 cents and more. That is an|pgg , the “wonder horse” as she gave a riding demonstration 25 Graduate Los Angeles Col- | at 8 o'clok, Scottish it i ; re are ministers of fi — o Rite Temple. JESSIE ‘o Department of Justice, which, it is under- |inspired thought. There are ministers of fnance|y,, .. zeo ang in inset as she appesrs today. Above is a scene on her | | ! lege of Optometry and g W stood, has long felt that one district could |and chancellors of the exchequer who might have|p . . g0 000 acre ranch 40 years sgo. I You: Gan' Bave Midusyl Ak Opthalmology GEER, Warity Mat- handle all the necessary work for both been tempted to tax telephone messages according 3 2 ¢ Ty Dk Slaed Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | ron; FANNY ‘L. ROB- U the Nome and Fairbanks districts. {fo_ e importante. of: €4 canversation, Sl A ERE s B . T of 7 NS SEE US FIRST s i e — INSON, Secretary. There is much to be said for and against tary Mellon knew that this would have brought d h)‘ Y 5 trouping days were over, found a % —— - —_— the plan, doubtless. However, if it actually him in very little. As it is, we think he is justified | small Oklahoma 7;‘0 (‘J{;}m"m‘e changed order. Harris Hardware Co. l I . KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS does away with one Division it will serve to (I counting on a solid billion dollars from that|Of & once magniticent 890 oncre] Pastures were fenced in, sign- | | Lo Bront, St Dr. Geo. L. Barton Seghers Council No. 1760, stifle the cry for reapportionment in the |source alone. bt s been Tt o e ds and, flillg sions - lined | o . CHIROPRACTOR Meetings second and last Alaska Legislature. As far as could be Further we cannot go. We see humdrum taxesnal cowgirl, '“-‘ B “E newly-laid highways and every-| = % Hellenthal huildlng | Monday at 7:30 p. m. e learned in Ketchikan, the measure as intro- on amusements, automobiles, radios, bank checks,|on, almost alone, the traditions of | wnere was evidence of the rule of | DONALDINE OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Transient brothers urg- duced would have his effect by revising |iobacco. But there is not a word about a dogenthe old. romantic west - lihe monarch “oil, that had cometo| | N o s ONLY 00 ttend TRk the boundaries of the northern Judidial Divi- [sources of taxation that leap to the mind as fairly| She is the daughter of Col. Zath | supplany cattle. Beauty Parlor | A e e Tl Chambers, Fifth Street, sions. However, apparently no change,was |dripping with Government income. For instance: M“(liha“- “f‘“’l"“ il (‘F“l‘-‘ jheks| Motor cars were routing broncos| | Frachitr bt at Freut - g- it ;» a JOHN F. MULLEN. G, X . . g 1 jar i s 5 rly r t ySOIAOIN t the “carriage house” at = e S Sictan! the bounda: of the First 1. Plans and Planners; particularly plans for|ered one of the few remai g —except in g al H. J. TURNER, Secretary. B cossial-Divisioss: saving the world. The tax should be inversely pro-|With Oklahoma’s glamorous Yester- | ptuinail's, where Eddie C., the won- |, "ron® 496 RUTH HAYES | = Sl | ¥, . . . D gressive; that is, the fewer the years in which a da}g‘sv oA . 4 she be. | €T horse, was stabled to pass his L = DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. ritori 8 se Sa V) Vi 2 =bor] reared she be- ear Jie= z Leets first and third 1t, the Territorial Senate and plan sets out to save the world the higher the anc vflm‘ s P L declining yea | M Ho:sse Il be reioed in - nunrbers bt tax. A tax of 50 cents on a Fifty-Year Plan, $10|came so expert at riding and roping { ~ne big white horse is still there | | SHEE;}UM“;:"‘I‘Y:;.S%OBK DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Mondays, 8 o'&‘lock& a better balance of power would be given on a Five-Year Plan and $100 on a Thirty-Day|that while stil a little girl shelpnrge of the Cimmaron country. PLUMBING H Optometrist—Optician at Eagles Hall, to the representatives of the two Divisions Plan, we figure, would give Mr. Mellon about five|helped her father and brothers!golonel Zach paid $1,000 for Eddie & 5; Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | Douglas. W. E. FEERO, W. P. which pay t}\e greater share of the taxes. billion dollars a year manage their vast haldx»m.zs‘.- ._jand refused offers of three times the [ GEO. ALFORS | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting LS Inasmuch as any reapportionment on the 2. Football stadiums. A tax of one cent per| Colonel Zach, who promised hisiamount, | PHONE 564 | Office Phone 484; Residence | | brothers welcome. i o W ikely two cubic foot of stadium and contents would suffice|7-year-old daughter all the calves} gomething fine has passed with o | | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 basis of population would likely leave ! | hreal? > Senators from each Division, thereby giving to make an end of all criticism of existing football!she could rope and brflm{ hersell, | ¢he old life,” the “original cowgirl’ to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 Ok Ak e iy bbis e To any piace any the northern Divisions as good a check for methods. - : soon realnze»d» hx,? m ke an d:_?}.s_ “This new day is probab!); e "“E'L"E‘C' T‘ ‘R' I‘C' A‘ ‘L““‘ ° . tme A fank for Dt ON “ . trading bills as ever, the new arrangemex‘\(vl. A ]1. tpe%;:)? whokmolved éc; T;dtbor‘:nng nir:] ::S,el;“;g bv_arged :7“1_1"5 l\mf%fl‘“v g fine, '.oa.]b[uht Igver:)r;.?fi unf;m:;c | @———————————————¢| | and a tank for crude oil save Mg 1d seem to be more perfect. It woul |walk to their work. In order wenty-five years ago she wona |range and the open e and the R it okl :;vic\"‘ex the more populous and heavier tax- {at all this tax should be imposed on people Whd|world championship at tying wild |poundless friendliness of the cattle REPAIR WORK JUNEAU-YOUNG ' PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 paying Divisions preponderance of represen- claim that they walk to work and not on those| sters. | cauntry.” NO JOB TOO SMALL Funera‘ Parlors i R T tation in both houses, which is only fair— |who are actually found to do so. | President Roosevelt called her| Eddie C. could he speak, prob- Capital Electric Co. {|| Licensed Funeral Directors ||| ELIABLE 1RANSFER (Ketchikan Chronicle.) | 4 Visiting foreign Cabinet Ministers. | the best woman rider then in the ably would agree. = g and Embalmers . . : y o Ketchikan Chronicle is laboring 5. - Mysterious Tammany bank deposits. As In| . qqje and it was at his suggestion| . RSl il i e Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 AR e is |1 above, the rate to increase inversely to the I b the | NOTICE TO WATER under a misconception of the terms of the Norris = " 8 that Colonel Zach put her on the| 1 ) plausibility of the explanation. At | CONSUMERS GARBAGE NEW RECORDS Bill. The measure, uccoxdfniz to tb; Ai;flcx‘“‘:;‘i 6. Hiram Johnson’s reasons why Hoover is a ’Igours of the Unitec. States an!l; 2%, g HEET M Press report, does not propose to abolish elther the royyre and should not run again. At $1 a reason,|,.io"oe manv forelgn countries fol-| ‘In order to conserve the water | Dr. C. L. Fenton l NEW 8 USIC Fourth or the Second Division. It does not even | genator Johnson would be called upon to contribute lowed for the “Queen of the Plains.” |supply during the present dry HA UI[ED CHIROPRACTOR DI SE C RS unite them. It simply proposes that the tWOthousands of dollars to the ireasury. Tom Mix and Will Rogers once|weather, all water will be shut off Kidney and Bowel Specialist RADIO SERVICE Divisions shall have but cne Judge, one Clerk of 7. Theories about the universe. As in 1 and 5 roped calves and tended brulldincifrum the upper sections of town Reasonable Monthly Rates Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. Ex Radio Repairin: the Court, one United States Attorney and one above the rate is to vary inversely with the in-| o5 on the old Mulhall homestead,|and on the tide flats between FOOT CORRECTION pert PaNing G o United States Marshal between them. The -two |telligibility of the theory. Inventors of a theory| g,y many important visitors to the|the hours of midnight and 6 am.|| HEMLOCK WOOD Hours: 10-13, 2-5, 7-8 Radio Tubes and Supplies Divisions would remain but with only one set of |about the ur:ver:e dwhl}!]::“ thehord':;lnr)gemi\;r::‘g southwest made the ranch their|until further notice. Order Now at These Prices ' g t officials. The Legislative apportionment would [Man c¢an understand s RO, P!l headquarters. adv. JUNEAU WATER CO. Fall Cord e cour 3 from taxation, but shall receive a bonus of $50,-| " ;0 ‘yo nrulhall, returning with | Fonat et R, Bk $8.50 U A s vatecied ot AL 000 from Mr. Mellon, her father to Oklahoma when her |DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY ek AL JUNEAU MELODY This situation does not accentuate, however, the| P —— i e Fivn Doty v sver, 5708 ool OFFICE ROOMS HOUSE inconsistency of the Judicial Divisions for anything o 3 H % ¢ Pl ope . except fudici 5. The Leghlative apportion- Hiver—A Mynace of & Eon0 E. 0. DAVIS FOR RENT . ment ought to be through Legislative Districts form- (Cincinnati Enquirer.) FOR I[VSUR 4 !NCE TELEPHONE 584 L ed with reference to population and geographic The precarious economic situation of Germany | W contiguity but without reference to the Judicialstill is a serious threat to the Continent of Europe. See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Will 'rcmodelt to JUNEAU TRANSFER Divisions. Aided by the one-year postponement of reparations, suit tenanf %) N In order to get an adequate distribution of Legisla- |the “freezing” of short-term credits and gove]rn- Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. COMPANY S tal control of foreign exchange, Germany has 4 tive members, The Empire believes that Alaska ought mc~n » ' & o have no less than twelve Senators and twenty- been ghle to pile up an impx:is;ma surglufs of !exbxzfil;t:s = = GOLDSTEIN four Representatives such as obtained in the Wash- |OVer imports—the basic con A g R Drl-Bnte Wax BUILDING “ % i dabirek. © AL But this export surplus S en more an | ingion and other Territorial Legislal 4 %" lcounterbalanced by the liquidation of short-term [ would permit the establishment of twelve Legislative |, edits involved in those exports. In this fashion NO RUBBING—NO POLISHING Lowest \ districts, each to have one Senator and two Rep-|Chancellor Bruening's effort to pull his country . RATES f/\__\\ W ‘o B resentatives. out of its financial crisis has been a failure. The Juneau Pal"lt store i need for relief is just as great as it was before L M Pack s & i TOK , YK the moratorium. - oves, I'acks an ores LAME DUCK ¢ (‘{I‘Al?l‘%N :{"ll!;\“l\El) THE | ™ dded to this critical situation is the swelling | ~————— Sma ELZVATOR SERVICE SR il SEN/ ? discontent within the Reich, symbolized and guided THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS 8. ZYNDA, reight an ggage |by Adolph Hitler, blatant mentor of the Fascist Prop. Prompt Deliver £ N8 It is now said that Gov. Larson of New Jersey storm brigades. Discredited two years ago, Hitler THE GASTINEAU — e e offered the appointment as Senator to succeed came back with a powerful delegation in the ALL KIN the late Senator Morrow to others who refused Reichstag and has added steadily to his strength Our Services to You Begin and End at the DS OF COAL it before he induced W. Warren Barbour, former in every minor election since the general poll. Il. Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat FIRE ALARM CALLS PHONE 48 i is clear that he holds the whip hand over Chancellor amateur heavyweight boxing champion, to take the |15 ciear tha ‘g holds the 3 rrisd place. He had picked Barbour for the position of ?;:e:l‘;“l‘:i:ng:'[;“i? ngfrnre:mll; i’o Wi : 1-3 Third and Franklin. b State Boxing Commissioner. At least one person vto Fascism in Germany has been considered a men- CALIFORNIA GROCERY }:g F‘;g::, :2:: F;f;?;flvl‘}-ay e e refuse the Senatorship from Gov. Larson Wasi,.. ang rightly. It has represented diotatorship 108 eont! near Gross Apts, 3 Thomas N. McCarter, a name that for several gen- instead of democracy, hostility to France rather 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf, L. C. SMITH and CORONA Ak erations has been connected with Princeton. An|than conciliation, and forcible resistance to the 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. TYPEWRITERS appointment from a repudiated State Administration |yoke of Versailles rather than orderly negotiation DISTRIBUTORS OF PS 1-9 Front at A. J. Qffice. X Guaranteed by v v to miserpresent the New Jersey majority in the |for treaty revision. 2-1 g”:gcoélrgyhby at Totem l;Wlf-h t::‘,e;z :“,:;::?Inxmh:m J. B. BURFORD & CO. s’ Btate: e e it But this was many months ago Today Hitler's INARC! ALITY FOOD PRO CTS . lace. ol i . Unl‘;: liL:L:dcs(;:::r YO P ATRIEONY A0 support is not merely anti-Jewish, anti-French and M.__o H Qu DU 4 2-3 goxll:osughby'n P:mm Cash siv: lnmm even b.l:du“m “Our mtdsfiep is worn by appe: " ok i 's Garage. heat your coal running satistied customers” Lame duck control has never been popular. #ou-Commualst, He SUACHRE RN« C Micy - 2-4 Front and Seward. 10w, bektar haye tis 3854 You & DEW | Lo s o ot} potent industrial and financial leaders. He has 2-5 Front and Main. 4 s 0 disavowed violent methods and seeks power through 2.6 Second and Main. supply to prove our statement. Our it & THE BANKHEADS OF ALABAMA. the ballot. He no longer urges war on France 2.7 Pifth and Seward. draying service is always the best P e = to recover lost territories, but points the way to a i A 2-8 &venmu,md Main. and we specialize in Feed. ) e It has not been often that two brothers have |foreign policy which is legal, yet aggressive. S N S l 4 2-9 Fire Hall. — represented in part & sovereign State in the| In a word, the sophomoric Hitler is growing up| avlng ot pecu ation . 52 gfl?nefinfl? R‘f:fi D. B. FEMMER PANTORIUM ik two Houses of Congress like the case in Alabama|as he seems to near a post of flutho:t)nl ngng iy Phone 114 where brother William B. Bankhead is a Repre- |the likelihood of responsibility soon, he is doing ; 3-4 Second and Gold, CLEANERS T . |his utmost to establish a dignified and defensible 3 th and Harri sentative and brother John H. Bankhead a Senator. it This in turn makes it all the more likely y £ o 5 Fourth an Tis. ~ But there is another curious angle to this Alabama [Fooi s M8 1E & ; builds for the future. The foundations 3-6 Fifth and Gold. y & i Py that Bruening will invite the Fascists to participate % s 3-7 Pifth and East. AU CAB “We Call For and Deliver” situation. Only a few years ago the father of these |iy his government, rather than wait for a show- of great fortunes have been laid in- 38 Seventh and Gold, JUNE INET ol National legislators from Alabama was a United |gown and then have to give up power completely 0 el o 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. _ States Senator from that State. He was also John |to them. ; ‘ varlab']y by small savings. “None but 41 Ninth, back of power and DETAIL MILL- e B Banknead and he was succeeded in the House| Fascism, with its lechl:icm?:te' efintl&x::f:,ya?:' the rich can afford to speculate, and 3 OobE ok kv WORK CO. from which he was promoted to the Senate by his dictatorship, sull 1s a me H g | Apts. ‘son, the present Representative Willam B, Bank- |30V other great industrial mation. But Fascism they be]de do. Anonymous. 4-3 Dfl‘fin and Indian. Front Street, mext to Warmer | rowe- gy & in the Reich under Adolph Hitler is daily less| 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. Machine Shop .| S meeent. Bansbor Bankhead, . John 1. menacing because it is coming closer to the real| 4-6 Tenth and C. nkhead. Jr., until the death of his father enabled | | i - 1 4 ) ‘ interests of Germany. | ill Open 4-7T Twelfth, B.P.R. garage. and P J h o h to drop the *Jr.”, succeeded Senator Tom O"‘e Dollar ?r More W P 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. CABINET . [ 0 nson ‘Heflin who had succeeded the elder Bankhead. There isn’t any fun in politics any more since a Savmgs Account ;:g goTe Grocery. MILLWORK FRIGIDAIRE Tallulah Bankhead, the actress famed for her|the elephant and the donkey are interchangable, eater Tract. GENE tiful pronunciation of English, named for her |—(Cincinnati Enquirer. RAL CARPENTER DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS er, is a daughter of Representative William B. b g7 i s ° WORK m’:’:msmfl ‘ ‘Bankhead ere seems to be no tendency to accuse pros- T’ B M B h ds B k ot The Bankheads have been among the foremost pe”,g gil;p):eding 35 15 Zpqugs. e corver— (IndiiS e of s . ren on ; F; . ? GLASS REPLACED GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Alabama families for generations—{amous in politics, | *P* t OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA amous Candies | IN AUTOS Ph . ety and the law. ';':e :l"“:‘h"; [“‘“d Representa-| A5 we understand it, the difference betwesn [ ' The Cash Bazaar Estimates Furnished SR d: e " . are men of exceptional ity and affability |Gandhi and Grandi is a couple letters, a lot of | Om EW Upon Request Front Street Junedu . — s was their distinguished father. lclomes and chin whiskers,—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) i 3 R amaac oSS s e e ]