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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 8, 1932. . . his - seat. and,. digging his famous underslung pipe | minutes. St. Goddard’s time was 4 * “——hfilg Dally Alaska Emplre from a pocket, pounded on a nearby table and in | hours 23 minutes and 12% sec- | PROFESSIONAL I , Fraternal Societies ) his best “Hell and Maria” manner, told Shaw: | ‘un:lst.‘wugh e s R FOREST . o Il Casti 0'( * It's about time you stopped this para- | g ] . . astineau Channc! i) ‘amon; them one woman, Mrs. 5 QR 0 o RER JND MANAGT)| geowi iavoabd SXSHERERSREN 50 lN HNALS IN Secley, that, started the seoond kit || | Helene W. L. Albrecht e —h\! yours. You are misleading youth. You are ) RAPY e i i I lof the race Sunday, only St. God- PHYSIOTHE! B. P. 0. ELK! Published _every evemng except Sunday by the filling their heads with ideas which I don’t : < lectricity, Infra Red Pzl EMPIRE_PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main | o e Tt pean PiEicall i dard, Seppala and Russick had RIDGEGROWN HEMLOCK | Massage, Electrigity, Meeting every Streets, Juneau, Alaska. | think you half mean yourself. You are daz- BN chance of iy s | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | {iednesday night o ling them with your brilliance which youth | y Any Length i 410 Goldstein Building [ Lot 78 - Bint, * ik Entered In the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class is unable to properly digest and estimate. b frice, 216 g matter. You are leading them to false and danger- | Fi d _S des Prclidt A e o ey $4.25 per load 1 Plooy ! x-u;l:.m 5 sions. edes rotes o B ol —_ siting brothers SUBSCRIPTION RATES. il SR RE PR ¢ e Gapada, already conceded the|| DRIHEARTS—Free of knots |-~ | oicome. Dellvered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and For the first time in his 1i 5q K bm Fail to Make Grade Olympic hockey championship for ranges, kindling, etc. . DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | g Thane for $1.25 per month, ’ Later he commented: “That was the voice of the oland & b Bemting 0 d | [M- 8. SEN, Exalted Rule By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: y —Dog Team Races gave Poland a thoroug] ing | DENTISTS | M. H. SIDES, Secre Oneear. n’ advance, $13.00; aix montha, in advance, | Middle West." g to 0, completing its conquests of Large load, $5.00 { Blomgren Building i - H. 3 tary. RS, one month, 1n advanoe, & : Maybe there's nothing to the story. But it won't three other competing teams. | 56 i bscrib il fer favor if they will promptly Maybe there's nothing 3 __|three ou g | PHONE : Co-Ordinate Bod- notify: he Busineas Office of any failure of IrreRUIAMLY (hurt the former American Ambassador to Great| LAKE PLACID, N. Y. Feb. 8. The United States team defeated . Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. i kot reemiaion. in the delivery of their papers. ; ; \m | El€ht men qualified here last Sab- (o " Coman team 7 to 0 GARNICK’S Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. Britain to have it told, nor mitigate against him urday for the finals in the 10,000 e x 3 ® ° t ry Scottish Rite it “he' 'should, despite 'his emphatic denials of his|yarq” Ompie skating champlon< gt o ‘eams Wil play 12 games. GROCERY = Regular meeting N onns 1» euchuatzely ontified to the |AvAilability and vigorous statement of loyalty to MT. | ghip, 3L115N00 JAPANESE 1S Pl 1 Charles P. Jenne R u:h?orAr!e-!]?\(;ml:m n of all nows d(apx(chu credited to |Hoover, prove to be the dark horse of the Republican| Irving Jaffee, Balentine Bialis, Lr‘).o.\' GAME LAW CHARGE hone 174 Dr. mr:‘:’li’l‘. :a;;x month at it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the |national Convention next June and emerge as the |[Edwin Wedge and Eddie Schron-| M\ = “somata, J i : DE :30 p. m., Scot- local news published herein. ’ LSRRIy SamBess L Japancaes aen Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine tish Rite Temple party’s Presidential nominee. eder, all of the United States; AleX|pogen: of Killisnoo, arrested re- t Building WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary 73 ALASKA CIRCULATION GUAWANTEED TO BE LARGER Hurd and Frank Stack, of Canadaj by Game Warden Frank,f | Telaphotie 1 ry RN AL OF A DR PDBLICATION If curtailment of the migratory bird hunting Be‘":i" Ff‘";;;"'f"“ and f"m“lf?u‘::‘ pleaded guilty (to illegal % R . LOYAL ORDER OF season is necessary again next Fall, Alaska will zrxlih(:ln?l b e " of (1eek;r Land gosse&smnhoi RECREATION 5 — . MOOSE, NO. 700 be given some consideration as to the dates of the e One Kick Regis firearms without a license when = = Meets Mond 3 gistered 2 eets ay 8 p. m. open season in the Territory, says Mr. Terhune.| .y Pinns and Swedes com-ihe pas v“kincb:;f;ge&':zi‘: i’::’:f BOWLING g | Dr. JI;EXT;S§ayne Ralph Reischi, Dictator. That will be a great deal more than was done for | i\ Friday on the wa the‘(}omm.n.me ] 1 Teglon of Mdcse No, 3 plained y y kee. 1. | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Alaska last Fall. trials were run off and they n-| “p. .. oven a three months sus- PARLORS | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | [meets first and third Tuesdays sisted they be re-run. Alhough d sentel | i % intment G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and 4 : pénded sentence. The rifle found Evenings by appointmen! It is all right for President Hoover to wheedlei:he_\' got their wish .Sa!urday. they i " . 's possission was for- ur alleys are in perfect i Phone 321 Herder, P. O. Box 273, the dollars out of the secret hoards, but what the |failed to make the grade. Thfi Same | eoitoq to the Government. i AR . . MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 unemployed want to know is what about doing|Skaters who qualified gayl;"day — condition and we invite ® | Second and fourth Mon- : -4 Sofiigiiting. to WHECHIG UGN JanE S p e g kA weéinzlc;? 0(:‘;[('::;:“ C?grm;;xyay:’by NO“CE your inspection Dr A W. Stewart day of each month in phREdle & dvng four goals to one n the only| After February 10th no telephone [ DENTIST Scottish Rite Temple, ‘hocku game played Saturday. rentals for the month of February | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | | beginning at 7:30 p. m. Senator Borah turned his thumbs down on the Dog Team Races will be accepted at a discount. Al % i .‘ 4 SEWARD BUILDING | |]JOHN J. FARGHER, ¢ French plan for reduction of armaments and better| In the first half of the 50-mile |remittances by mail must bear % | Office Phone 469, Res. | | Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- security for world peace. That probably ends the |dog team race, which started Sat-|postmark of not later than last| | LUDWIG NELSON Phone 276 iy, French proposal. urday, BEmil St. Goddard, of The discount date. Please be prompt.| | JEWELER I ]e — o CELEBRATING BOY SCOUTS’ WEEK. BRI et Pas, Manitoba, finished first. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS Watch Repairing | ORDER OF EASITRN STAR P Cigs Pay: Leonhard Seppala, Alaska vetran,|adv. TELEPHONE CO. Brunswick Agency Robert Simpson ! Second and Fourth i The Boy Scouts of America Wwhich celebrates i | The Cigarette Pays. was second; Shorty Russick, of g wodare FRONT STREET | D ! 4 Tuesdays of each month, ! the current week its twenty-second birthday in | _ 2 A Flin Flon, Manitoba, was third.| LITTLE BO SES TONSILS : . —e 5 Opt. D. ‘ at 8 oclok. Scottish wh Boy Scout Week, is a movement rather than an | (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Mrs. Milton Seeley, of Wonalan-| John Douglas, is starting out|— o!| Graduate Los Angeles Col- Rite Temple. EDITH organization, especially in that it aims to supple-| Facts presented to the House Ways and Means|cet, New Hampshire, the only wo-jearly life withowt soy tonshs)y 1 lege of Optometry and HOWARD, Worthy Mat- megm exicti;lg‘organizallons such as the home, |Commiitee, which is studying taxing methods to man in the race, tinished Jask eigyls 4 ..\y( d ?Id' P e I You Can Save Money at l 1asses s gk ron; FANNY L. ROB- : hool: & " the. telanre onemlp;}lmlmmi- the budget, show what grave injustice will LBl moved S \\7 | Our Store Gl 3 Pitted, Lenses Ground INSON, Secretary. stuich and PONODE X PRGN les of cultural |P¢ done to a thriving industry, afld to its custom- BULLETIN—Lake Placid, Feb. . | SEE US FIRST 2 T — of boys in outdoor games and activities of cultural | ' ™" Giitional taxes are placed on cigarettes. 8—A snow storm and ;;uehls . LET ME MAKE OVER | Haivia Hardware Co % KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS and practical values As Junius Parker, representative of the industry,| sweeping Lake Placid and has THAT DRESS { I Pronit Stresk. Dr. Geo. L. Barton Seghers Council No. 1760, The aim of the Scout movement is to inculcate |pointed out, the Government is already the senior forced postponement of all Olym- | SEWING NEATLY DONE | b3 er Fron re L r, 0. L. bar | Meetings second and last character, which is essential to success in life, but |partner in the cigarette business. It takes 80 per| pic games for today. {| Satisfaction Guaranteed | = Izg::&:}“%flg‘:g | Monday at 7:30 p. m. being largely a matter of environment, is too gen- |cent of the gross profits of cigarette manufacture, 3 S STy i ] T OQ | taf 1 Transient brothers urg- erally left to chance, often with deplorable results. |the most important branch of the tobacco industry,| ALASKAN LOSES RACE H OLIVE KESOVIA | DONALDINE [oliliss O REIR (BBRVICE s oha ed to attend. Council - &3 |from which the Government takes more than 10| LAKE PLACID, N. Y. Feb. 8.—{| Next to Nugget Shop, Phone 3922 | | Hours 9 am. to 7 pm. Chambers, Fifth Street. " Whe Scout movement endeavors to supply the re- | TW PO L N e or approximately $500,-|Bmil St. Goddard won the Olympic e ° Beauty Parlor | PHONE 259 JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K quired environm:nt of ambition through games and 1000 00 énch your, 3 4 * |50-mile exhibition dogteam race s 3 Franklin St., at Front . . H. J. TURNER, Se'cre;.uy. outdoor activities, which lead a boy to become a '” Pl .on' TR s AR v from Leonhard Seppala, vet- Phone 496 RUTH HAYES % ™ better man, a good citizen. From the first and,M cigarettes now retailing for 15 cents could be Alaskan, by les: . o DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL o . 3 without wavering in its purpose the Boy Scouts of manufactured, distributed and retailed at a profit|——— : iy Sy Optometrist—Optician \) Our trucks go any place any B America has emphasized at cvery point those tWo|for nine cents. Of course, the added charge is all c o UG H s Guaranteed Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | | time. A tank for Diesel Oil { objectives, character building and citizenship train- |passed along to the consumer, who pays the Federal | SHEET METAL WORK | mm 1, Valent.ine Bldg. | and a tank for crude oil save ing. Government 40 per cent on each cigarette he smokes, Don't let them get a mang.le hold. } PLUMBING (P);{lce ;:oxgmzu.fl(‘fi::{d:m | l’l-lo:::rnle;s t];‘;‘:’;bllle"l‘ s ! ? Great emphasis is placed in the Boy Scout and now in a great many Stnlries is faAso r;uymg _;gc 1;::3: ‘fil'“?‘fil"i"iil (:ri?‘l;:‘:x:‘sl:): f:$: GEO. ALFORS onew B 1:m°w S I d ) | movement on character building and citizenship | State Government for the privilege of smoking. The/ fines U i e e PHONE 564 I : o| | RELIABLE TRANSFER 4 ¢ s b b double reaction of a further increased tax on cig: ern science. Fowerful but harmless. IS " Ly f5 Syeining, by t]he.Boy.Shclout; (oh A{mi":: lass eetn ettes would be to cut down consumption, which | m;”*d‘ml“_’{“h- No "!';“;"m'"lh‘l““z o . s wise in never losing sight of the fact that “Scout-|,; .54y s Jow; to endanger the success of the| fefunced if any cough mo matter P 1 UNEAU-YOUNG ing is a great game” o use the words of the |jnqustry, which now is doing quite well, and to cut| how long ’t::“’f;‘;zé:e‘;z“fi};zfl.fv")‘ { ELECTRICAL [ founder of the movement, Lord Baden-Powell. The actual revenu> received by the Government under YOUT Grugeist for &reom ¢ & 11 Funeral Parlors NEW RECORDS i Scout program enlarged upon the legends of knight- |the present tax. OSSN S | C l . REPAIR WORK | Licensed Funeral Directors NEW SHEET MUSIC hood and chivalry and the lore of the plainsman| Similar reasoning holds good for other industr g { reomuision NO JOB TOO SMALL e o Phand mealgmpn ¥ ; S § and the Indian. Activities actually based upon these |Which the Federal Government is eyeing with a| i X A | Nigl one 185! ay Phone v v v e1sure il educatiofal game in which |VieWw to taxation, -notably the motor industry. It DO YOU z 1 Capltal Electric Co. R e} RADIO SERVICE provide “a’ 1éisure " {ini¢ educational g Rowa sl ¢ kehidg and it s generally con: NE Ry | _ boys “learn by doing.” Scouting is a game in|" PV EEn. Of. AWaLERIE g K y ED = . Expert Radio Repairing which Scouts and leaders alike participate volun- tarily. Boys on their part become Scouts because of their, own desire to play the game, and it is a game in which fathers and sons may join together with mutual satisfaction. Scouting is outdoor life, and so health, strength, ‘happiness and practical education. By combining wholesome, attractive, outdoor activities with the influence of the Scout Oath and Law, the move- ment develops character. ceded that if one industry can have greater influ- ence than any other on the return from dull| times, that industry is the manufacture of automo- biles. Yet the Government holds tentatively an idea | of levying direct and indirect taxes against pur- chas:rs and owners of motor cars. Nothing could more quickly darken the bright prospects with which the year in motordom has opened. | Taxation of commodities for which there already is too little demand is an unwise way to balance| the budget. GLASSES 9 1 $1.25 Drug Co. GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates Dr. C. L. Fenton CHIROPRACTOR Kidney and Bowel Specialist Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. FOOT CORRECTION Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-8 HEMLOCK WOOD Order Now at These Prices OFFICE ROOMS Radio Tubes and Supplies JUNEAU MELODY i | Full Cord . 8.1 (a) It develops far in initiative and resourceful- 134 Half Cord . s“ssg JUNEAU TRANSFER ness. (b) Tt helps boys. (c) It insures good citi- Forcing the Lily. e We Pl Five Cords or over, $1.00 cord FOR RENT COMPANY zenship. (d) The Boy Scout movement healthfully +——a | [ Bxvress Money Orders m E. 0. DAVIS : od and sanely offsets the disadvantages which civiliza- (New York Times.) B Will re el to tion has caused. “JAKE” VICTIMS MAY SUE GOVERNMENT. Every now and then some one regrets that the movies have not made full use of the camera’s pos- sibilities for portraying the fantastic, the imaginative, the supernatural. Yet Hollywood, with both feet on the ground,” continues to pursue realism as she sees it. 'Butler Mauro ; TELEPHONE 584 | The Florence Sho T | | Phone 427 for Appointment | RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE suit tenant GOLDSTEIN BUILDING [ Jamaica paralytics have organized an associa-| Nowadays, instead of taking his company to the CROQUIGNOLE and SPII il T tion on a nationwide scale for the purpose of seek- |aPPropriate setting, the modern producer brings the ‘| WAVES L } Moves, thcks and Stores & N _|scene to the studio. If he wants a Spring scene 5 Beauty Speciall Freight and Baggage zg“fi:n‘;flzs .I:".om }th" Federalll 'Glovernzlemfli\hWth in December, the flowers that bloom in the Spring These things are L (s ’ DON'T BE TOO . i gton authorities have recently learned. The Vic-|,;0 forceq to an earlier blossoming. At the studio most frequently LIBERAL Prompt Delivery of tims of poisoned “jake” base their claim that the|.iees are budding and flowers are pushing their caused by eyestrain. Government ought to pay them for their injuries from imbibing the concoction upon the ground that the article consumed was shipped under the ap- proval of the dry administration. This came to light when Dr. P. B. Dunbar, Assistant Chief of the Federal Food and Drug Ad- ministration, told the House Appropriations Com- mittee that funds would be needed to defend the | suits. Repres:ntative Robert G. Simmons wanted to know, “Are we going to pay them for violating the - law?” We know of no Federal law that prohibits \one from drinking alcoholic liquor. way through the warm, moist earth—under the mer- cury vapor lamps.” An English comment suggests that the director is surrounded by so much that it artificial that he demands “forced flowers as an antidote to forced situation.” To New Yorkers the wonder is rather that in Southern California—where growth of every kind is rapid, spontaneous, even unbridled—any kind of plant should have to be forced. A less startling report would be that Hollywood buds must be re- frigerated to keep them from blooming before they can be filmed. If you haven’t had your eyes examined recently come in and let. our expert op- tometrist see if you need glasses. DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. FIRE ALARM CALLS ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 OB R D S e L. C. SMITH and CORONA _ § TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” Suffer from head- I! ‘ :clfg, aervous:esg? ; l SP Rl N G ‘% It is illegal to 1-3 Third and Franklin, manufacture it or to sell it for beverage purposes. Fishing Industry. OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN i £ 1-4 Front and Franklin. No law has yet been passéd making it a crime | Dl }:: %fltml’éflyw:y. : to purchase it. Certainly none was ever contem- (Seattle Business Chronicle.) Eyes Examined—Glastes Fitted 5 1-7 Pront, opp. Cl:;ws At (e SOR A1/ B: couies Cronh our THE JuneAu La plated making it @ crime to purchase it. Gommercial fishing in United States has grown Room 7, Valentine Bldg. S A B IN, S 1-8 Front, near Suw Mil ||Place. For our coal goes farther and UNDRY Whether the Government is legally liable for (0 a half-billion dollar industry since 1880, reporis|{ Office Phone 484; Residence 1-9 Front at A. J. Office, gives a more even and satisfying Franklin Street, between damages for poisohing an article that was used |BUrcau of Fisheries. Includig Alaska, more than|} Phone 23‘3-_ Office Hours: 9:30 2-1 Willoughby at Totem ||heat. If your coal bin is running Front and Second Streets . B iinan conminBition” dBd which it o 1200000 persons normally are directly supported by to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 Grocery. low, better have us send you a new PHONE 359 D I could not | o ican fisheries. | 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash ||supply to prove our statement. Our help but know was being used in many instances First compiled figures in 1880 show a catch of | {oemn. N Cole’s Garage. draying service is always the best &s a beverage, is probably not seriously debatable.|about 1.600.000.000 pounds. Statistics that far back ::; gg:: ::: m‘fl- and we specialize in Feed. But that it was guilty of a practice that was are not available for Alaska. But this year com- 2-6 Second and Main. e " morally indefensible is attested to-by the fact that bined catch in Alaska and the United States is| 2.7 Fifth and Seward. D. B. FEMMER W P J h some 30,000 persons today are suffering from the |estimated at more than ;hra? billiow P(;\lndlsg of edivle| 4 38 Seventh and Main. " Phone 114 I, jJonnson effects of that poison. protein food. Completed compilation for 1929 shows | A R k x p : : & catch of 3567,000,000 pounds of value to the fish- OC. lng ors 3-2 Home Boarding House. & T b mite Ak Weo ) not | rmen of $123,054,000, \5h‘xch value was doubled by | e Gastineau and Rawn PR oM for the immense profits in the illicit booze business " there would be none of it. That profit is made ¢ possibl> only through the Dry laws. The Govern- ~ment, it is true, does not pay anyone for violating the time the fish reached wholesalers according to the comprehensive study made by R. H. Fielder, Chief of Division of Fishery Industries of the Bureau DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING makes motion but no progress. If you are to be progressive you must not only work but you must save your earnings. JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL.- MACHINES of Fisheries. This doubled value was added by can-| 3-7 Fifth and East. . the law, unless it be Prohibition enforcements in|ning. curing, and development of by-products. | 3-5 Seventh and G WO GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS ts employ, but it does make criminality a paying| Pacific Coast States' first complete record is in| i Fifth and RK CO. Phone 17 oposition by defining as a crime a trade that |1888. The high-record catch in these waters was| WE PAY INTEREST Front Street, next to W: ; ; in 1929, total being 1034434000 pounds. o sty Front St . wested upon ages of human custom and $ g Mac] nt Street Juneau e B and baigh An interesting phase of the report, in view ufi . il Shep . Pt on w Washington's development of oyster culture on a DAWES REBUKES SHAW. commercial scale, is that Bureau experts are ex-| ded semi - annuall on savi CAB'NET and g perimenting with the best means of freezing oysters compounded ually upt ings ac- MILLWORK A story going the rounds credits former Am-|so that the original flavor may be retained over a counts. While you work make your dollars work. dor Charles G. Dawes with a rebuke to Geroge |period of months, the object being to make the GENERAL F I NE nard Shaw at a public function both attended |oyster a year-'round product. One Dollar or more will open W(;:RAI?PENTER a Savings Account The B. M. Belirends Bank OLDEST BANK 4N ALASKA London shortly before Gen. Dawes returned to United States. At a reception, a group in which the American diplomat, Shaw, Agha Khan, ‘The mummy of a Pharaoh, unearthed after sev- eral thousand years, shows distinct traces of having had water on the brain, although we have thought of Prohibition right along as a relatively modern issue.—~(Detroit News.) GLASS REPLACED IN AUTOS Estimates Furnished Upon Request Watch and Jewelry REPAIRING at very reasonable rates WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHORN HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings were seated around @ fireplace when Shaw, h witty insouciance, denounced ‘cq;ngch society some 30 ‘minutes. . i ] If one is born every minute, there will always As the brilliant English writer paused to observe |be a group that thinks Europe will eventually pay effect of his broadside, Gen. Dawes stirred in)up.—(Los Angeles Times. e i

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