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* THE DAILY ALASKA PMPIRE TUESDAY FEB. 2, 1932." PROFESSIONAL that outlook. We don't mean, of course, to ‘The bride is a graduate of Miami F OREST JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER | cry opiimism as such. We merely seek to BE AR AN T |university and_for the o ast [ 1 | emphasize the belief already held by many: i lterms had been teaching m the| WOOD Published _every evemng except Sunday by the that things aren’t half as bad as they ap- i high school at Westchester, O. The | EMPIRE_PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main | pear to those who do the most talking. |bridegroom is a graduate of the | 3 Streets, Juneau, Alaska. There is, perhaps, a readjustment to face. . ,smuwnfld I, Business College | anggnmNmnEuLocx Entered In the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class It is true, without doubt, that conditions nd also attended the State Col- | 410 Goldstein Building 44 3 | are not at the peak that they were in \Jogo of Missouri. For three years 54.25 per load Phone Office, 216 Hnna pm, Elks matter. various other years. But even in the best ord he has been employed as general SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | of times we have our calamity howlers, and Chamber Sends V|g sl]\bm foreman by the Talwell Con- DRIHEARTS—Free of knots Visiting brothers Dellvered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | are not stampeded by them. Why should Protest on Project to |struction Company, of Chicago. || ~ for ranges, kindling, ete. S RARKR b IRE SR CLR | | odme, Thane for $1.25 per month. more than we should be The young couple were engaged . DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | young couple were engage el i M. 8. JORGENSEN, Exalted Rula By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: | we be now, any i One year, in advance, $12.00; six months, 1o advance,| driven to unnecssary optimism by the reck- Senate Committee for some time. The bride went to|| Large load, $5.00 Blomgren Building M. H. SIDES, Secretary. $6.00; one month, in advance, $1.26 Y me ; Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly less? i Cartler to spend the Christmas H (Centinuea from Page ONe) . fp,jdays with a friend, Miss Mary | PHOIN b0 Co-Ordinate Bod. notify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity | Ngtyrally, Alaska is bound to feel to some i in the delivery of their papers. d o = T {Ruth Wham. The home of Miss GARNICK’S Hours 3 S0 ) ik Y. ies of Freemason- Telephone for Editortal and Business Offices, 374. |extent the effect of the nationwide industrial let- 0 {down now entering on the second quarter of its|termination under existing regula-{Wham was the scene of the wed= | GROCERY % | ry Scottish Rite tions. ding. The officiating clergyman | ° 4 ! Regular meeting |third year. Ketchikan, with its large fishing inter- Answer to Holzworth ' Al lwas Dr. W. R. McChesney, presis| l’hone 174 : Dr Charles P Jenne _‘,‘second Friday The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the A : use for republication of all news dispatches credited to ests, naturally feels it more acutely than Juneau It was drafted by a special com=fdent of the Cedarville College of enchiinorth at it or not other credited in this paper and also the | qoes Here, fishing is secondary to mining. The |, 3 s 8 Y ittee appointed by President SHat-'Cedarville, O., a friend of both the 7:30 p. m, - o Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine L Sy local news published herein. B latter industry has been more active as a result|tuck of which R. E. Robertson is|bride and bridegroom. =11 tish Rite Temple. { Building WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary . - will be marketed in Ketchikan this year than evc at Cartler, Ill. Immediately Dally Alaska Emplre in previous seasons. after the ceremony they left on a i i i i honeymoon trip to Cincinnati. Surely there is nothing discouraging in l Helene W.L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnasties. Wednesday night Meeting every’ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUAWANTEED TO BE LARGER ‘o' national conditions than in the boom years. It|Chairman. It wil be forwarded ‘to Ar the ceremony, the bride wore * THAN TRAT OFsANY OFHER PUBLICATION lis employing more men in producing properties, |Senator Frederick Walcott, Chair-fa white and black satin gown, and Telephone 176 ‘und many more are engaged in a diligent search man of the Senate Committee on d a shower bouquet of white RECREATION pe —— LOYAL ORDER OF irm prospects that will lead to other produce: | i | Juneau today has more people engaged in gainful | It gives detailed figures on exist- |employment than ever before at this season of the|; o cinctuaries and recites the |year. Payrolls are larger, and employment con-|measures of protection already. in \sx.\!en:!\ steady. It is true we have more than the|effect It sets up the estimated \\Nx.n number of unemployed, but this is due to the|bear population in several National valley. BOWLING Dr. J. W. Bayne Meets Monday 8 p. m. Ne ‘;\ of the wedch!nad u;asc l"(t‘- DENTIST yll | Ralph Reischl, Dictator, d in a paper printed at Cart- Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Legion of Meose No. 25 ler and sent to friends of the bride PARLORS Office hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. meets first and third Tuesdays. in this city Evenings by appointment G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and - — Our alleys are in perfect Phone 321 Herder, P. O. Box 273, |fact that many have come here in search of work Forest areas to show how the sup- EAPLA STARTS Hipd i |from less fortunately situated communities. |ply is being conserved. S1AN condition and we invite MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 | Thers is no room for Gloomy Gusses in Ket-‘pull‘p ‘i’:‘f;'“dp: L‘;flp::;“":xgssxh‘sy ln!\“ BACK TO KETCHIKAN your inspection, Dr. A. W. Stewart dse;om: nnd;onrth::ox‘x- |chikan, and certainly no reason for them in Juneau.| g s ” o Lk, . ay of each month in pmlax:c[w Tt. Ihor‘mldevelopkr:em’ Bound on a return flight to DENTIST Scottish Rite Temple, Ilu f{rflcre;u‘( ‘: Ur:]w!n:l"':in ” w, K-tchikan, the seaplane Northbird, Hours 9 a. m. DIoLg p,GnL beginning at 7:30 p. m. It's Only An Attitude. e siders to} ' . Ketchikan Airways, left Ju- :rfig”;}?oium SR JOHN J. FARGHER, &Y % p Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- | authorities in charge of game ad- neau at 10:15 o'clock this morning L[IDWIG NELSON sl | g % ministration is not called for and | ) .. pace in the Southeast Al- JEWELER i.______,__ g fretary, | carr | Conservation of Wild Life Re-‘,ww carnations and lilies of the | . . MOOSE, NO. 700 ! (Cincinnati Enquirer.) 2 T ' T g . |unnecessary, the resolution assert-|{ _ "~ .. z SENATOR DIMOND'S :\’l“TITl DE Now that people contrarily keep themselves in|.q 1¢ geclared: “Federal and Ter- 2" <u\ml;1:r£n2‘e‘1;i J\.’IV.“l;nc::sy.. atch Repairing m—.r__—______ CHARACTERISTIC. the doldrums going about thh their chm.? on v,hgn ritorial officials in charge of such was a passenger, M. W. . ER OF EASTERN STAR |chests and their eyes on their toes, they're saying| . ... .re amply Is was the pilot NT o | 4 _ A matters are amply qualified and 1o Northbird, with Mr. Hickes When Senator A. J. Dimond prevailed upon the again that romance is dead. The world is so dull. | oected to recommend and take he Nor ird, . y ] i Democratic Territorial Convention to abandon its There no mysteries any more, not even any of io,0n action as may be necessary < 8 . |those vicarious heroics into which a fellow once ‘ e _ terday from Ketchikan to file with Graduate Angeles Col- intention to endorse him for nomination as the cold dramatize hissselt. ‘L? p’]‘f“}’(”t,”f_”,;";f““m““"“ otan:h’lh, Territorial Auditor an an- 1 of Optometry and g,ge Temple. EDITH | e Alnsks ot I ement of Richard Hardcastle| You Can Save Money at Opthalmology mn“,"';RD- W%WP::)%- party’s candidate for Delegate to Congress mainl y | Everything is discovered, except the causes of pihis on the ground that to do so might cause friction in| the business cycle. Time was when exploration tchikan that he would be Our Store Glasses Pitted, Lenses Ground INSON, Secre! s tary. the party's ranks, and said frankly that, although |apounied to something. Men went out into danger-| FUNERAL RITES HELD [candidate in the Democratic | SEE US FIRST & the position of Demo- — he regarded the endorsement as valuable support, he ous places back of the beyond, and after an interval |mary £ g ; Harris Hardware Co. | |e e! ENIGHTS O MB! did mot want to go into the primary election With |of deep silence returned again, hard, whiskered, FOR JOHN PETERSON c:aiic National Committee. Lower Front Street | Dr. Geo. L. Barton s hp conumae any advantage over his prospective rivals for the |wind-bitten, laden with logs and dairies to tell an [ R g S P £ i g eghers Council No. 1760, Nowadays, tter | Funeral rites Im the late John| UNDERGOES OPERATION nomination, he took an attitude that is characteristic |argo of sheer romance. 0! y no mat s \ 4 > : to M cher 2 th ell-mapped globe, they'rs|Peterson, who died at his home i/ Mrs. J. C. Michaelson of this % his every action in public Mfe. He has proven |Where they go on the Well-mappe globe, yIe| i o his every d9id 4 17 > i |never more than a fraction of a second away rronltlhl\( v a few days ago, were held [city, has successfully undergone a DONALDINE on many occasions his fairness to every associate | © ... loqio receivers. And, after all, you can't|:his afternoon in the Resurrecnonw al operation at St. Ann’s Beauty Parlor and, what is even more striking, to political antagon- N e # | Lutheran Church. The services were | hospital. y rartoi ¥ i get excited about the announcement, perhaps mis i hosy Franklin St.. at Front ists. With two aspirants seeking the same nom- |i,ven that after 3,000 years of mathematical equa.;cnndm'wfl by Rev. Frling K. Olaf-' Ty o e Phohs 56 . R HAVES ination, and neither of them represented or present tjons an angle has been trisected. son, the mm:fr. { UTH at the convention, he did not seek to put aside the| Yes, everything has been discovered. Even the “"fl'"“‘"‘ was in Evergreen| Optometrist—Optician % advantage that might have come to him personally elusive fourth dimension, which must of necessity ebiory: | s Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Our trucks go any place any T | | Robert Simpson * Second and Fourth Opt. D g Tuesdays of each month, and Pilot Sasseen came here yes- gor 2 at 8 o'clok. Scottish [ CHIROPRACTOR | Meetings second and last | Hellenthal Building Monday at 7:30 p. m. | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Transient brothers urg- Hours 9 a. m. to 12 Noon | ed to attend. Council PHONE 259 Chambers, Fifth Street. JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. J. TURNER, Becretary. e e e o) DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL l R o in order to insure them an even break in the[be an extra-earthly mystery, can be met in a bullet Room 17, Valentine Bldg. | time. A tank for Diesel Oil o WP | SHEET METAL WORK 5 . " % ai on a Chicago street as well as in fever at the head “ ALMA | Office Phone 484; Residence and a tank for crude oil savi primary campaign. ISS WEIL WEDS PLUMBING Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 burner trouble. . o : waters of the Orinoco. The South Seas, traditional ! HOLLYWOOD STYLE SHOP | His opponents in the field preferred to take their, .\" or yomance, is only one radio wave away. W. C. SMITH, CHICAGO; GEO. ALFORS to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | PHONE 149, NIGHT 118 chances in the primaries instead of at the conven- | They" | ey've broadcast the rumblings of an Hawailan PHONE 564 i tion. Graciously he conceded to their wishes, and,|yqicano, and next, no doubt, will television a seduc-| Miss Alma Weil, formerly of Ju- | = = " ReLiaBLE Tr ANSFER in persuading the convention not to nominate or|tive belle from Thursday Island, with a lotus bloom|neau, and W. Chilton Smith of JUNEAU-YOUNG endorse him, announced his readiness to accept the lbehmtl the ear. And she probably will be dxscovered:cmcaw were married New Year's verdict of his party at the polls next April If to be a movie actress on location. Thus the mighty | - = ELECTRICAL Funeral Parlors NEW RECORDS REPAIR WORK il At i wocten NEW SHEET MUSIC the choice shall go to some other than himself, he mystery of the air-carried word has become a com- can be expected to abide by the decision without |monplace, and has helped to reduce all other mys-| ey s o st 11 the convaution, he.will wori |teries 1o the confempt of IamUBAIL. 2| | NO JOB TOO SMALL Night Phone 1351""”‘13“ SR - HEER . Aniih hrimar | So romance is dvml. But it's been dead many| . 3 lo ) RADIO SERVICE $A bard for §l luccess of the WARRLIA | times before, afid as It's only an attitude of that PRINTING Capital Electric Co. {| / ?|{ Expert Radio Repairing candidate when he enters the general election cam- |, vagictable thing we call the mind it has an i . > paign as he would have for himself. And those Who |astonishing power of revival. One day well di | Dr. C. L. Fenton D ‘ | Radio Tubes and Supplies —_ know Senator Dimond know that his word is ascover, suddenly and all together, that the world is| bTATIONERY PILLS CHIROPRACTOR i G A RB AGE Kidney and Bowel Specialist good as his bond. strangely interesting. Science will overwhelm us with a new truth; explorers will make some small Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. discovery that see ifcent; ec ists will S 1 FOOT AVIATORS GET SPECIAL, WEATHER [be saving asuin tha another depression is impos- BINDERY HAULED u By e JUNEAU MELODY, fiutler Mauro HOUSE REPORT SERVICE. sible. We'll be on the way to the top. The way| can be seen better if the chin is lifted from the| Reasonable Monthly Rates Special weather forecasts made for aviators bring |chest. HEMLOCK WOOD . them up-to-the-minute information on weather con- ditions as they speed through the air on their regular | All-Alaska Chamber Disapproved Effort to/j GEO. M. SIMPKINS ¢ ":ld:o:“ S S hgte Frices OFFICE ROOMS JUNEAU TRANSFER routes. These special forecasts usually cover only Halt Paper Mill. F Half Cord AN :fi FOR RENT COMPANY three or four hours and are issued by the Weather ——e— COMPANY g Five Cords or over, $1.00 cord Bureau of the United States Department of Agri- (Cordova. Times.) 1 U . culture. They are based on the bureau's general| Through an error in reading the minutes of the| ! E. 0. DAVIS Will remodel to State forecasts, issued for 36 hours in advance. Territorial Chamber of Commerce for its meeting | PR suit tenant Aviation weather reports consist of conditions of of December twenty-ninth, the Times inadvertently i sky and weather, ceiling, izontal visibility, wind placed the Chamber in a false light in that it stated = : d S S Al T Y. WINC ihat it had endorsed the request of the American 3 | GOLDSTEIN direction and velocity, condftion and movement of |p ), o pgper Association calling for cancellation upper-air currents at specially selected stations, tem- of pulpwood leases in Southeast Alaska. 4 perature, barometic pressure, dew point, thunder- Then followed an editorial criticizing the Cham- K Moves, P: i acks an storms, squalls, and state of landing fields. These |ber for its supposed stand. H Kruschen Salts .$ .85 : W . Freight and Baggage reports give special attention to fog, cloud forma- In justice to the Chamber and those who are . tion. smoke, and hazs, all of which are vitally |guiding its destinies with such thorough and pain- Adlerika A | DON'T BE TOO 5 A important to the aviator. romp! ivery of staking care the Times is glad to offer the fol-| & ol s ol Emerald Oil At many stations aviation weather reports are ALL KINDS OF COAL lowing correction, as will be shown from the official s v hand: | i p received each hour simultaneously by means of a IS O N 5 | \ , « g 3 g Secretary read a letter from the Juneau Allenru 2 haesang telperasl e Telstype” As a besls for Chamber of Commerce enclosing a resolution at \ PHONE 48 In fact any advertised medicine ZYNDA S the reports thes Weather Bureau has about 200 passed by that Chamber wherein they pro- regular stations in all parts of the country, more tested “the action of the American Pulp and Orverhaul may be obtained here—Bring in your coupons for credit ELEVATOR SERVICE than 50 airport stations, and about 300 secondary Paper Association in requesting the President stations along the air lines. of the United States and the Department S. ZYNDA, Prop. W / L. C. SMITH and CORONA _— of Agriculture to refuse to enter into any % TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed by | contracts for the sale of pulp wood and | NO GLOOM CALLED FOR. timber from the National Forests of Alaska, g Juneau Dru g i WA AS 3% |!7 B. BURFORD & CO —_— and to halt pending negotiations for the sale Come in and see us abou! x There is no reason why Ketchikan should be of pulp wood timber, advancing as a reason || SPECIAL WINTER Mo;:‘: | FIRE AL@ CALLS ‘ / %fi%‘figgg i gloomy, the Chronicle informed its readers recently, therefor that there is already an over- | Com an 1-3 Third and Franklin, and proceeded to recount for them some of the production of paper in ‘t.he" United States, OVERHAUL PRICES f p y 1-4 Front and Fra:kun: reasons why pessimism regarding their community (é.}:{;?:;l.ar;:rt::rwf;;fim' thc;r ll’:‘ex-i:ll‘n‘::::; | ‘Free Delive Ph 33 i ey ;';i ;: Iu:u;e - ,“°‘.J““"“*" by "“m:dm"e I”"‘t Chamber, to adopt similar resolutions. After t | ] ,ry Olfe t’g m:.’ :;:g{;uwm THE JunEAU LAUNDRY monition was timely. Neither Ketchikan nor full discussion by the Board a motion was CONNORS MOTOR Post Office Substation 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill gives a Franklir: Street, between any other Alaskan community has any cause to be duly made, seconded and carried that “the | No. 1 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. heat. If Front and Second Streets discouraged. And being disco ed is the wors 2 f M: nside: f the 2-1 Willoughby at Totem g urag e worst Board of Mangers co! r the request of the CO., Inc. Grolgleg. y low, better have PHONE 359 mental state with which to approach problems that Juneau Chamber to be of gemeral interest confront many of the towns. The most serious ill, to the whole of Alaska and hereby orders g‘:‘:’&“gz‘ :pp. Cash all well-informed authorities agree, that has come that said request be sent to the member | : = = Front m’gg‘w.,i and we specialize in Feed. from the current depression to the nation is the :(;’:;;‘)m,;u:;;‘rén:u‘;;‘mnd“m B rheix. on. \ Front and dM“u‘L R mfit r:it,}:e :u:)l:;e. flhlvl lack ofmcxonfideuc.e 1‘n' our As will be seen by the above the Territorial | Fifth an“dnse‘::rlg: D. B- FEMMER W P Johns ity to worl of the economic mire in ‘which |chamber was done an injustice, which we hasten to < Seventh and Main, Phone 114 L . on " we find ourselves stuck. correct. A Rockmg H orse Bl Eoscding. Houss, FRiCAIn Commenting on current conditions in the First PRO City, the Chronicle said: Logical Choice. malkea ReBoRthns It g!f;m““ St A noors A cursory, unofficial survey revealed . . . lon but no progress. you are to be nd and Gold. UN ET MAYTAG WASHING that there are many improvements and (Anchorage Times.) | progressive you must not only work but you Seegod Harris. J EAU CABIN MACHINES maintenance projects under way, in addition While The Times is not aware that the decision must save your earnings. and DETAIL MILL- GENERAL MOTORS EADIOS Phone 17 to continuance of all the steady payrolls to not to buy a steamer this year for operation on WORK CO :‘h:ch Kemhi’:an is accustomed during the the lower Yukon, had anything to do with the plans f ter months. Besides the program of of the Alaska Railroad for erection of coal bunkers Fron arner sireet improvement being conducted by the at Seward, the choice, if such it was, will impress WE PAY INTEREST 3 it Slavel poxtite' W Front Street Juneau eity, the Sawyer-Reynolds Company is press- Alaskans as a logical one. The equipment which o ” Mpsians. Sy ing to completion its $50,000 project at is at present being used by the railroad to meet Herring Bay, which can almost be classed requirements of river service between Nenana and CABINET and R e i as a Ketchikan project. Although further the lower Yukon, can continue to be used for some | compounded semi - ‘“m“a“i upon savings ac- Calhoun. MILLWORK road improvements this year depend largely time to come, especially in view of the fact that| counts. While you work make your dollars work. Tenth and C. upon the attitude of official Washington, it business along the river is mot increasing; while m&m GENERAL CARPENTER F I N E i WORK is virtually certain that some work will be the erection of bunkers undoubtedly will result in One Dollar or more will open undertaken. The Federal Building project material expansion of the export market for coal| a Savings Account is in sight, with start of construction likely |produced within the rail belt, providing steady em- GLASS REPLACED Watch and Jewelry some time next year if not, indeed, in 1932. ployment for an additional number of miners and IN AUTOS Not all of the canneries in this district will |increasing the volume of tonnage handled by the REPAIRING el B Dt ot vomel ormirs i : The B. M . Bekfbnds Bank : Emlmt:sniqu;:i:thed at very reasonable rates have made plans looking toward prevention The third party movement seems to be mater- | of flooding the fresh fish market, and if lall.‘lzlnmflen u:;” than usual Which is natural| OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA 5 WRIGHT SHOPPE when even Tegular parties don't know wh : 0 turn for-campalgn funds.— Detrolt Free P“‘; ;"‘9 . ¢ PAUL BLOEDHORN