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ol THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1932. £ ] % . other and further questions on Prohibition if its 5 » “Here’s my bright thought Ior:o‘_——o [ S — : Daily Alaska Empire | wons o max i aciraie the day Jerry,” he sad. "X those| | PROFESSIONAL ||| - Fraternal Societies | o Bl ‘ The program is one that is of interest to. every am ers rO V‘/ people are held prisoners together| g, ol or . ‘0¥ . . PRESIDENT AN American, whether affiliated with the National for & week or two, there WOt . N ¢ EE W riioy - - PRESIDENT AND RO e o ey oha oreaiiieat proupl T GoRY by Fustace L Adama. be a patch of whole skin an inch|% *|| Gastineau Channe' | ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER | ~1° L Wi T iiberestite an square among the lot of them.” Helene W.L. Albrecht | o~ 3 i S i e L LU L BB e e SYNOPSIS: A “new racket . haze at the , Jer-| Jerry, restless, walked to the win- PHYSIOTHERAPY P, 0. ELKS ‘ Published every Sunday by s |Prously. wil be cleater and more understandable| jn kidnaping,” the holding of 1 bitterness in heart,|dow and gazed out at the neat,|| Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Shovts. secon sl F,MPHU,’. INTING 2 than the celebrated report of the late Wickersham| Nancy Wentworth, musical d r on his right wing tip!orderly patch of grass that was Ray, Medical Gymnastics. fourth W e d nesdays Str ———————— | Commission. It has an added attraction that it| comedy star, and two million- aded inshore. The amphib- |Gramercy park 410 Goldsteln Bullding at 8 pm. , coffhad i will cost the taxpayers nothing airesbya ccoly operating gang. atinuing her straightaway| Hawes, the butler, valet, cook and Phone Office, 216 | | visiting brothers e s | while they demand “board’mon- pidly dwindled to nothing | general factorum whom Emory kept ® | welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | o - 3 for their capti , rouses southern sky. Jerry cut hisjon a yearly payr to serve him on Bastivorsd by oo ane ’«”;fi?f'黑“r.e?°r'é‘l'nl\‘r‘. ""dlwe“ i FOREST ROADS. widespread indlgmation. Ap- 1 nosed dow [nis frequent visits to his New York " DRS, KASER & FREEBURGER | | ~ GEORGE MESSERSCHMIDT, y mail, postage paid, at the following rates: | TR il " i o e R parently the relatives must enough gas to make ajapartment, entered the room Exalted or., § One year, in’advance, 3 J b moniha, In advance, | Mileage of forest roads constructed last year more | it LS €O BEE p‘:‘;"_’ L b B bated { Pk §aRtaman. str, by. thatnaiie Blan?gf?nflgllt‘lsldmc i s]mlEslvz“sl;remy 16.2‘\:;""?{ LR ety or it they will promptly |than doubled the mnlgagc constructed in 1930, re-| paps keep on paying, with mo | Emory nodded silently. {of Stevens, wishes to see Mr. Cal- PHONE 56 ! S A A bt notify the e of any fallure or irregularity |ports the Forest Service, United States Department| surety of the return of the | houn.” i Fiours 9 ar. to 9 pm. LOYA LORDER OF g ‘\’ a iess Offices, 374. |of Agriculture. Trail building increased 23 per| captives. The monty has been | On Tuesday morning, five days| “Let him in,” nodded Jerry. “He's & " MOOSE, NO. 700 e PR % "'*S;"—_ cent | placed, as demanded, in a row after e kidnapers had made a|the detective bird who visited me —. Meets Monday 8 p. m. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS.4 to the| The forest-roads funds were expended in 39| boat ten miles southeast oOf |successful escape with the “board”[at the hospital.” b 3 / C. H. MacSpadden, Dic- biication of all news dispatches credited 0| giorec ang Territories and construction amounted to| the Montauk Polnt lighthouse. {moncy, the newspapers announced (Copyright, Dial Press) Dr. Charles P. Jenne | tator. Legion of Mooss ® i ,“wd(r;dxmli in this paper and also 42388 . THE. 10! P s _| Al boats must stay eight miles 'a n es of outrages, | ! DENTIST No. 25 meets first and third Fues- od herein E 2383 miles. The 1930 mileage was 1, Road A y 1 of outrage | : ALt 1 ] s i e R R ‘,4 ps e oin | bullding opevationBERNTRA ‘on. tn part under emer- a-“a_v. o But Jerry Calhcun, who { Hu dlines across the fr'om Stevens proposes lqat Rorms 8 an len y: 3 " aldwin, Secretary ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE L4 ; : T was with Nancy when she was |pages proclaimed that the kid-{ boys form a partnership with | [ Bulilding and Herder, P. O. Box 273, THAN THAT OF & -l Cedbsdal gency relief appropriations, were pushed to open UP| yignaped, and his friend, Em- 'nap-: had descended upon Chica-| him, tomorrow—and they pre- || Telephone 176 £ inaccessible areas in national forests where fire| cry Battles, fly over the scene go cvening before and had| pare to fight airplanes with |[e o |MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. & 4 danger was greatest and contributed in many com-| in an airplane. They hope to been acularly successful. Ron-| airplanes, FEEE o e =% 3ecom; nm:;ourth bgon- | munities to the relief of local unemployment con-| remain unobserved. Another | ald T liams, multi - millionaire | — e Dr. J. W. Bayne Scaitt?shumtem?l‘?m 1"‘ e plane appears and heads for grain broker, had been seized at| BUY YOUR TIRES NOW * “DENTIST Y | | beginning at 7:30 {3 < k the rowboat. |“They're after the the »{ his luxurious home in| Dus to the sales tax just levied| Riscs 5<emm" ngle Bldg B +30 p. m. Dy Sometime in the mear futire President Hoover money,” Jerry shouts, gliding Bva n. H. P. Martin, wealthy by Congress tire prices will advance Otfise: hoiia i to 5 p‘m. JOHN J. FARGHER, ,a/ down toward the strange plane. |real e operator, had disap-|15 per cent June 21. We sell Unit- Ma ,ter; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec. is going to get the surprise of his political career. Evenings by appointment | | It must get near enocugh to ' pear hile going from his of- ed States Tires at mail-order prices. Ph 321 retary. |And that will occur when a committee waits upon| watch and himself remain un- |fice in the Tower Building to at-|30x450-21 is $5.45. e N him with the information he was renominated by| seen. ltend a private dinner at the Illi-| U. S. L. batteries, $7.00 and $9.00]® ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS |his party to make the race for another run. | ln Athletic Club, only a few each . = 4 Seghers Council No. 1760, CHAPTER 6. 4%} away. The notorioys gang| Used parts and generators when i Dr. A. W, Stewart Meetings second and last ) o el PRSUIT BY PLANE |leader, One-shot Lucel, was getting [you want them. ‘ DENTST Mondsy at 7:30 p. m Politicians and Scholars. | Jerry measured as best he could |out his armor-plated limousine| DUTCH'S ECONOMY GARAGE Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | Transient brothers urg. e | the speed of his own craft ngainst'ar the door of a Wilson Avenue —adv. SEWARD BUILDING ed to attend. Councu (New York Times.) |that of the other. Tt was quite night club when he had fallen into | T T R Cffice Phone 469, Res. / Chambers, Fifth Street The implication of President Butler's Commence- |evident that the stranger was not|the net of the kidnapers. | Two rollers on the bottom of a Phone 276 | JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. SRS } H. J. TURNER, Secretary. ———— 1928—1932. ment remarks is that we have such politicians as we | expecting aerial pursuit since he| I : n one case had there been new flatiron stand enable an iron| g Yin deserve. He called attention to the poor repute in|was loafing along at barely three-’blood h One-shot Lucei had|to be removed without lifting. Four years ago when the Republican Party nom-|which they have been held “from the very begin-|quarters the rated speed of his been accompanied, as usual, by two| = FrIRE (| sy pe oo T — inated Herbert Hoover and the Democrats named ning” They have been attacked by each genera-|ship. With his own engine wide armed and alert body-guards. Ac- | : Robert Simpson mm g0 any place any Gov. Alfred E. Smith as their candidates for Presi- [tion for their shortcomings and vices, but, as the|open, Jerry was able to keep pace. cording to the reports of eye-wit-| | OLYMPIC ROOMS i Opt. D brer ': tank for Diesel Oil dent of the United States, the nation-wide chain | authority wltmm he quotes asserts, these are “not|So he set comfortably back in his'ness the bodyguards had shot | e TA | ‘An 'em Col- ‘ 7 bnn:.fot':’:fl:;ufl iy of Scripps-Howard newspapers carried an identical |Native or original but derivative"—derived from the|seat, hoping that the other pilot Their fire had been return- || FR‘ON[F 21;?3:0 p | 0‘;‘*’“"‘; egry eh i FRONE l':’" m‘:mi‘ & editorial announcement saying they would support m:uknosse and (olbles of hu:nuy nature.” would not see him and leave him a stream of flame from a| | (rlcan—((‘mvx(ur e ose l;‘\ lege Of oflml y - 8 bt Y rere set| The lesson which he draws is that we should|far behind. gun. By the time the|| Mrs. F. Hayden Phone 534 | Orthalmology , RELIABLE TRANSFER Mr. Hoover. The reasons for that choice were Se€t;,,, more closely to our own responsibility for the| The descent of the amphibian 's had nerved themselves| | | | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground {5 forth at some length. |disgraceful things that happen in public life. had been noted by observers in the vach, the gangster's chauf-|®—————————— - - . On June 10, last, this same chain carried another | When selfish personal concern comes al- crow's nest of the guarding ves- feur was the only living partici- | e ——————e | o . political announcement, spread across their front | ways and everywhere to the first place, and SEE Y‘URM_AN I Dl‘ C L Fen!on pages, under the following caption: | when the public weal lags always in the I New Fur Garments Im | CHIROPRACTOR NEW RECORDS GIVE US ALFRED E. SMITH—AN | background, those traits of the politician | | New Styles > Treatments N S RGRTALL which we so constantly deplore not only | | lectrio EW SHEET MUSIC | | Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling Hellenthal Building manifest themselves but flourish. President Butler states what is obvious, that in| { FOOT CORRECTION I It proclaims why these journals prefer Al Smith Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-8 to Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt for the Demo- RADIO SERVICE Yurman, the Furrier | these modern days government is in th Triangle Bulldi < o B cratic nominee, and Mr. Smith to President Hoover foe" piiioconhore N rirering Andel\?:":fiam: ! % i L= * || Expert Radio Repairing for the Presidency. It asserts, among other things:|Lippmann in his Phi Beta Kappa address, at Co-| | % Radio Tubes and Supplies Smith loves action. Irresolution is in- lumbia, goes so far as to urge the scholar to re- | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL grained in one; boldness in the other. And frain from active intervention in public affairs.| ! JUNEAU'YOUNG I Optometrist—Optician the times plead desperately for boldness.... Democracy must be let to go its way under the i Funeral Parlors | | | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | JUNEAU MELODY The Democratic delegates in convention guidance of those who have “a thorough and posi- | Licensed Funeral Directors | | Room 17, Valentine Bldg. | HOUS assembled will have it within their power tive knowledge of human motives.” The scholar | and Embalmers Otfice Phone 484; Resldence E to name the kind of a man the country |meanwhile should defend himself against it—‘“build- Night Phone 1851 Day?honelz’ Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 needs. That man, as things now stand, is ing a wall against chaos,” behind which he will I -_ . to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 Alfred E. Smith. * give his true allegiance not to the immediate world i On the following day the same newspapers put to “the invisible empire of reason.” He may carried a brief follow-up editorial announcement|study the present crisis so that the next one may Syihs: be more intelligible. JUNEAU TRANSFER B"SINESS DR. S. B. JORDAN | DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN | e acls - This advice is, to be sure, to the few who stand The Scripps-Howard declaration for Smith ) as against Roosevelt has brought from many coolly apart, refusing to be anxious, seeing that 3 Behrends Bank Building COMPANY sources this query: “If you think so much these years of crisis are only a passing moment Phone 250 Hours: 9:30-12; 1-8 of Smith today why didn't you support him To the many, however, President Butler's counsel i | against Hoover in 19282" |is that the politician who has “an instinctive ! .. — ° The answer is, we wish we had. understanding of human natute” is to be lifted | COMMERC PRI G . e BINDERY ‘Workmanship Guaranteed | Prices Reasonable _Gro. M. Smvekins Co. Smart Dressmaking MéCA UL 109 Main S?hOPpe Phone 219 MOTOR |—— We believed the Scripps-Howard papers chose |to his proper place in a democracy (whether “the unwiszly in 1928 and said so. Events proved they |creature of the immediate moment” or “some more ttled order”) especially by the educated youth who ¥ as ey frankly admit at this time. |5¢ were wromg, as they frankly adm go out year by year from college and university, Again we believe they are in error. They are as| . ..\o i, merge personal welfare and satisfaction unfair to Gov. Roosevelt now as they were to GOV.|.in o common and outstanding ideal” This is, Smith in 1928 and with no more reason. Chiefly (a5 president Butler said, in the title of Mr. Oliver's they base their opposition to the former's nomina-|fascinating book,” which he quotes, “the fearless| When One-shot Lucci, the nctorious gang leader, was kidnaped, his Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage » . tion on the ground he is indecisive and cite his|adventure” of mankind, from Pericles to Lincoln. bodyguards had shot first. | 4 Prompt Dehvery of failure to “clean up” the alleged political mess in TR e sels. Jerry and Emory saw de-|pant remain:ng av the scene. The | CO { 'TIAN SHOP New York City. The Governor of New York has Alaska Herring Studies. stroyers and picket boats get un-jtwo bodyguards were dead, their . IXFI(\}JE&. Notions, Men’s ALL KINDS OF COAL great power to remove public officials from muni- _ der way, heading on a forlorn chase | two bodies riddled with slugs. One- Furnishings PHONE 48 cipal offices. That Gov. Rosevelt has been chary (Seattle Business Chronicle.) after the two airplanes. Jerry shot had disappeared. ! R ST Mrs. Mary Giovanetti, Mgr. . S - | could imagine their radio opera-| Tt was quite apparent that the| about using it is not a sign of weakness but rather| Concrete progress in the effort of the Bureau of B AEN i era- | ol i of strength, an indication of calmness of judgment |Fisheries to help prevent herring fishmen of Alaska itO'l"‘n b?“,]{‘ e e e ey SAVE HAIF 2 BLira oo 1 Mot the goet of iman tb losing large sums owing to temporary fluctuations|Xeys, trying to summon army planes study of their victims' habits. A 4 4. and an ewdeng, tha Sk 1 |in abundance of these fish, is indicated in a study,|from Mineola and navy flying Conflicting accounts of the bat-| N be stampeded into hasty action just to reap political |.g stuations in the Supply of Herring in Prince |Doats from Far Rockaway to head tle for the possession of One-shot o 17 PLAY BILLIARD | el St ] ! advantage to himself. william Sound, Alaska,” by George Rounsefell and [Off the escaping criminals. (Rl e e ausnen by ]V( '(,l’ f S(ll{)uln’s Edwin H. Dohlgren of Division of Scientific Inquiry. The low-lying shore of Long the Chicago police and an early| ' BURFORD'S BUSINESS LEADER! STUDY In determining causes of violent fluctuations of | Island gradually slid astern. The‘arreyt was expected. | IN NEW LOCATION Seward Street, near Second “Arrest expected—phooie!” ex- claimed Jerry, throwing the news- CLEAN HEMLOCK ant [paper to the floor beside the| > N. supply of herring in these waters, the bureau is|amphiblan was edging out to PROHIBITIO laying a foundation on which regulations may be|taking na chances on being ob: made that will stabilize the industry. Average value|ed and reported by the vig As directed by a resolution adopted by its Na- | "o. 0Ty voar"or Alaska herring catch is about|C0ast guard lifesaving stations that brealfast table. | 14 in., 16 in., 24 in THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY tional Council recently at San Francisco, a special $2,500,000 annually, and approximately 1500 persons|dotted the shore line. Sandy Hook “There, there” said Emory £y . o committee of Directors of the National Chamber |are employed whose wages total virtually $375,000.|appeared just abreast theairplancs soothingly. ‘“You mustn't get your- S- l L Il 34 25 Franklin Street, between of Commerce has been appointed by the President|Besides investment in vessels and gear, there were|Tight wing, followed by the High- 'self upset like that. I can hear| ingle Load, 4. ) Front and Second Streets of that organization of the nation's business men |29 plants operated in this fishery during 1931 lands, Sea Bright, Deal Beach your .arterigs hardening.” | SABIN S PHONE 359 and their local bodies to undertake an “immediate| Among financial benefits to fishermen of the|and the other Jersey resorts. | “Six people, plus the kidnapers|| Double Load, $8.00 study of national Prohibition with regard to its|Bureau’s study are that it will tend to stabilize With every mille covered Jerry's| themBelves, ” hidden —away ¢ some-| A t of 50 Everything in Purnishings effect on social and economic conditions and on |Production and also prevent unnecessary expendi- ) SPirits sank lower and lower. He whers,” Jerry went on, rising to discount of cenis per for Men el reventios and expenditures” with a view to |PAres 10r outfiting & l;;rg;e and extensl\;e fleet when nowlbsIAnced r:;:n'e trttehn nlt i*; searchfthe pockke‘s of hiswdre;srxlng load is made for CASH W P J h n 4 . z there are insufficient fish to engage the apparatus|gasoline gauge then at e steadily gown- for another cigarette. “They the submission ‘l’)f ‘lh" “’;“"‘I”““L ; ""l’:‘“'l”s“‘"‘-‘r t0 | profitably. This study shows that in order to main-|flying amphibian, The old training will have to lease a hotel if they LEAVE ORDERS WITH = I. L. jonnso the entire membership of the Chamber by refer-|tain a constant supply of herring for each year’s|ship was not equipped for long- keep ‘on adding to their guest endum. The committee, which is composed of J.|operations, it is necessary to determine numerical|distance flying. list.” GEORGE BROTHERS | GENE EWART FRIGIDAIRE ‘Walter Drake, Detroit, Chairman; Chester I. Barn- [strength of the various year classes, and relax in- Two miles beneath him and “They must be having a nice “ Telephones 92 or 95 2 DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS ard, Newark; William V. Hodges, Denver; George W, |tensity of fishing in certain years when the new [slightly ahead dW&S the plane. |time together, wherever they are,” The Painter MAYTAG WASHING . Lincoln, Neb.; Philip J. Fay, San Francisco; |¢18ss coming into the commercial fishery is num- For a few desperate moments mused Emory thoughtfully. MACHINES 2::::: Adams, Dallas, T:-x: W?llmm L. Sweet, |erically weak. In this way, through scientific|he considered the possibility of| “Yes, mustn't they?” retorted CHESTER BARNESsoN Telephone 397 e 2 R A B 1: and John N, hARORhaN: OnRaRe regulation of the catch, a reserve of older fish may diving upon it, trying with his Jerry violently. “Four wealthy bus- Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short < 5 GENERAL MOTO! RADI Beoes, W i A 2 ' |be maintained both for the fishermen in the years|own expertness in maneuvering to iness men, a millionaire gangster R A T T B TR Ph 17 was directed to report its findings and conclusions |that young fish are scarce and also for propagaion |force it to a landing. But he knew and ope beautiful girl, to say noth- Canvas and Leather one “ 50 that a referendum vote may be taken as early |purposes. that it would be folly. By the ing of the kidnapers themselves! — Front Street e before December 1, 1932, as practicable. The nam- Another result of the study was to indicate that|mere act of shoving the throttle All hidden away in some isolated Goods ing of this date apparently indicates that the|there are various races of herring of very restricted |forward, the other pilot could out- spot. FIRE ALARM CALLS MADE TO ORDER National Chamber plans to go before the next ses- (geographical distribution, and that intensive fishing|speed him. Emory, who had never fallen un- — E. McClaire, Pro . sion of Congress with whatever request the mem-|iD one locality will not qraw upon the entire her- Just as the irregular sky line der the spell of Nancy Wentworth's Third and Pr L fl!c& é P- bership approves by referendum. A‘nng_supply, but may seriously deplete the race of |of Atlantic City began to loom up eyes, chuckled cold-bloodedly. Front and P"‘mn‘” ward Street 5 The Council specified seven questions for sub- | S'Ting from HOhY. Septdon f00" B number of yestp]# Front, near Ferry Way. —_— A v SUDT i1 other words, intensive fishing in McClure Bay Front, near Gross Apts. T BE T FINE mission to the Chamber membership including: (&) |win not decrease the number of fish in Some ol Pront, opp. Gity 3 DON T '00 Shall Congress be petitioned to increase the na-|part of Prince Willlam Sound, but may menace the | Front, near Saw MIll, LIBERAL ; iona o 9 Wine ARACYe E'fl'fl' Fronf 3 3 W. tional efforts for the enforcement of the National|future of the particular race inhabiting that area. G ING ALONG 1 Wfllbtll;;;b? :t ?‘T?en E \ atch and ]ewelry 3 G ] \ Prohibition Act?; (b) Shall Congress be petitioned to submit to the States the question of the repeal The Acquittal of the Bathtub. Willoughby, opp. Oash REPAIRING of the 18th Amendment?; (c) Shall Congress be Seattle Star.) Cole’s Garage. petitioned to submit to the States the question of (Seattle » . # Front and Seward. amending the 18th Amendment as provided by House| In our changing civilization, the ice-pick has The sure way to get along in this world is g’egm and Main, Bf Yess etaonablo taes Joint Resolution No. 99, which was prepared in the bpc;’;': Vi‘::: i?e‘l!)‘:nlsy bt::‘" J?s:u‘;fi‘:h;:fin R to save some money ALL the time. It isn’t m::d.n%ndaqm WRIGHT SHOPPE present session of Congress?; (d) Shall COngress|quizerous place in a modern home was the old necessary to mflk'e' large deposits, as small Seventh and Main. PAUL BLOEDHORN be petitioned to submit to the States the question path. People tripped over it and skidded in it and and frequent additions to your account will House. of amending the 18th Amendment so as to authorize |fainted in it and got electrocuted in it. Editors make your bank balance grow amazingly 3 : the manufacture, transportation, sale and use of |bawled loudly for non-skid tubs and insurance com- fast. light wines and beers or either in such States as|Panies printed solemn warnings. may not prohibit the same (e) Shall Congress But all the publicity seems to have made bath- be petitioned to repeal the National Prohibition ers careful. One great insurance concern reports Goodyear BRGe: (1) Shall Congress be petitioned & ng |OPYY 19 tub accidents last year. We pay four per cent on savings accounts i 1 g g 0. PO0n0g. SR On the other hand the ice-picks now account | compounded twice a year ; the National Prohibition Act to permit the manu-|for ahout 15 per cent of the home injuries. They| wres facture, transportation, sale and use of beers having [are just five times as dangerous as the varied elec- an alcoholic content of four per cent by weight, in|tric machines that now force a wife to know her| Full Stock of AUTOMOBILE A I - MV sl VW 8 s T such States as may not prohibit the same?; (g) |volts and ohms. B M B ' Y B k ACCESSORIES Shall Congress be petitioned to amend the Na- v}v]el]. h:e are glad to see the bathtubs acquitted . . e ire 8 an Prohibition Act to permit the manufacture, of the charge of being dangerous weapons. . . . But = Juneau : fional : . somebody better invent a rubber ice-pick before 3 transportation, sale and use of light wines having that useful implement gets to be a menace. OLDEST BANK IN 'AI‘AS“ an alcoholic content not exceeding 11 per cent by weight, in such States as may nol_ prohibit the Add similies: As long as it takes Mr. Wicker- same? The committee is, also, authorized to submit {sham to make up his mind—(Ohio State Journal.) \ Motors _l:lmnqll‘_ijg‘ Authorized Ford Agency D