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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 4, 1932. Daily Alaska Empire BARS CRASHERS interference from Federal or Territorial investigators | peseeeoe JOHN W. TROY - - PRESIDENT AND EDITOR FASADENA, Cal, Nov. 4 —| 1‘5 evidence that with County governments we could 20 YEARS AGO who attempt to crash the | PROFESSIONAL > ] Fraternal Societies ' i o |"" AT THE HOTELS It : ° '] oF | Gastineau Channel o Gastineau . {handle a lot of other matters without meddling |from the outside. ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER | | i Al : | ; T = From ST gate b future Rosebowl football| ©O: R. Carr, Juneau. Helene W. L. Albrecht | [Z—=—— i@l e viiar beis bivdae) 7. B COMPETENT ADVICE. b e S - ene W. L. ST G COMPAN Second " and Main | the city's police court. The S. Meadhauf, J. A. Romin, -1 | Massage, Elecmoltym, “I ¥ Red | |every Wednesday at EMPIRE_PRINTI u, Streets, Ju ' LA | The endorsement of Anthony E. Karnes, Demo- |cratic nominee, for Commissioner of Education by November 4, 1912 {Lester D. Henderson, who was at the head of the 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome, Geo. Messerschmidt, was proclaimed as a result |cursion Inlet; Charles O. Jackson, o! at @ major game in which .‘James C. Kenners, Juneau. persons were injured when Zynda Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 307 Goldstein Building Phone Office, 216 Clas SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dellvered by carrier in Juneau per_month, at the fc Sl months, in advance, it to a high degree of perfection, will have large Il:/lanmsa ;oir Vald}tlez where he had DENTISTS LOYAL ORDER OF 5 e L hey will promptly |influence among the voters. Mr. Henderson is quali- T‘;j";esg_ ‘9_01'5 ‘lfhe court of the Blomgren Building MOOSE, NO. 700 notify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity | fied from experiece to speak authoritatively on this uid hw s)on.h e Mariposa had PHONE 58 Meets Monday, 8 p. m. I e For Tditorial and Business Office subject. He is a man of great abilities and as head | ¢3112d here on her way from Seat- Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | C. H. MacSpadden, Dic- Telephone for The use f it or not ot Jocal news ““‘,“,’M‘”l herein. AL ’smndmg that he has not lived here for four years.|tain steamship passage direct to S horA CIMCULATION GUARANTEED T BE LARGER |Also, he is devoted to his profession as an educator | Cordova. From Cordova he planned Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION {and to the public schools. At the present hime he is|to get small power boat transpor-| B na i Seghers Council No. 1760 . ¥ i i i lephone ot and Douglas for redited in this y $1.25 | Public schools of Alaska for twelve years, who inaug- orAnk - fat {urated the school system under the law and carried llowing rates: | of the Territorial schools for a dozen years he is to lhe;\vfll acquainted in and with the Territory. He is lited 101 till devotedly attached to the North Country notwith- |City Superintendent of Schools at Burlingame, Cali- | fornia, where he draws a large salary and is sup- | ported by the public in his work. A SURE BET. The election of Bill Hesse for Highway Engineer is one thing that is absolutely conceded by every- one at all acquainted with conditions in the Terri- tory. He has made an excellent record in the office which he holds. He has wasted none of the tax- | payers’ money. He has friends in every section of ms useless to ask the voters to cast They will do it anyhow. was irritated because he missed by a few minutes the sailing of the tle to Seward, Mr. Cobb, in order| 40 get to Valdez by the time his presence was needed there, had to‘ go to Seattle and from Seattle ob- tation to Valdez. James L. Freeburn, Superintend- ent of the Chichagof gold mine on Chichagof Island, who was in town to take steamship for a visit to Seattle, said the mine was doing | well. The Chichagof has the dis- | tinction of being the only gold| quartz mine in Alaska that was developed from discovery to pro- duction without the investment of a dollar. From the beginning, out- put paid for development and im- povements. J. H. Cobb, prominent attorney,| - sought to repel crashers. E Jeannette Hirst, Juneau o | Exalted Ruler. M. H, .. Sides, Secreta y. Election! Registration Necessary! For Voting in the Tuesday V. DRS. KASER & FREEBURGEE | . 'y tator. Legion of Moose % o |No. 25 meets first and third Tues- { 3 ~ | ,days. G. A. Baldwin, Secretary Dr. Ch:gEl‘?%s I; Jenne | |and nerder. Dr. W.J. Pigs, Physician. » Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. ® | Transient brothers urg-. ed to attend. Council Chambers, Fifth Street. JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. iy | E—————— e ——Y Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NICHT 148 RELIABLE TRANSFER D T O S Y Dr. J. W. Bayne DENTIST Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Office hours, § am. to 5 pm. Evenings by appointment Phone 321 Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST ! Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. SEWARD BUILDING Some Juneau voters are under the impression Office Phone 469, Res. talking about too much| Five canneries in this district/ | that registration or having voted in the primaries is Phone 276 B S e e e sty nment at Washington and tooreported to the Clerk of the Unit- necessary to qualify for voting in the coming elec- NEW RECORDS the Federal structure. Well|ed States District Court here the tion. To quote the late Woodrow W packing of 230,745 cases of salmon. NEW SHEET MUSIC ve years to correct the situation. are all agreed upon the prir enough a decade or more ago. Thekreprorts mere docompRCEy This is NOT true! Robert Simpson are paying too much for even w thing o checks for the tax of 4 cents a S i good government, but few ;n';;‘fl‘;z‘; has got worse under| ;o Many canneries had not yet The only qualifications are that the voters, male Opt. D. RADIO SERVICE point their finger at specific : reported. or female, have had at least one year's residence in Graduate Angeles Col- } Expert Radio Repairing attached to the machinery of % 3 s the Territory of Alaska; 30 days’ residence in the lege of Optometry and | A glaring example of this g G. O. P. speilers who would sink| L. Uhl, construction engineer for precinct in which they are voting; be able to read Orthalmoiogy | Radio Tubes and Supplies if they cannot run it will prob- people see what kind of asses te and disgraceful extravagance the arrival in Juneau of three of Justice “investigators” on “investigation” of crime conditions ss been reported in some quarters. During the past decade enough “inves- tigators” have visited Alaska, that if they | had all been compelled to remain in some | useful occupation, they would have materially | swollen the census figures. Anyone familiar with the system in Washington knows that all these genlemen are nothing more than recipients of dona- tions from appreciative Congressmen and members of the Administration. When Senator Howell drew attention to himself while in Alaska by frequently ask- ing the question: “Who pays for this?” it never occurred to him to ask himself who paid for his junk_et. of allgged investigation guises. So today it is being employed. which developed “_“0 8 ’“PP"““"T‘E If times were not so critical—if they were even If there are crime conditions in Alaska |no more critical than in 1896—if such confidence as requiring consideration one naturally asks |joa¢ exist today were not so vital, this might be why is it necessary, in the face of men - |,,qeq off as “politics” But as things now stand appointed to supervise these matters, for |y o apout the most dangerous weapon that could O R TR B o o e emplorsd. T4 olle, 453 fo. 8 rppduen, of T o we can't run the ship we’ll sink it.” A0dC Whpe i N ol reeulaity ;;onst:tulc(ed The idea, of course, when thoughtfully analyzed, Seinciows oF Felerkl funoons in A fl; : X is ridiculous. For any political party to arrogate to it ‘15 necessm?'y to name super‘ lookouts like Hielt thie masumpkion’ tbRENE Soaeads M culy bratns % -;;z i;r:;ers involves the entire question and the only equipment by which the country can of expense of government and the swarm be saved should be laughable, particularly when the of bureaucratic drones cluttering up the party happens to be one which, having claimed landscape like mosquitoes in summer. perfection, has given ‘s four-year demonstration:iof As long as the people fail to bestir them- imperfection. selves and force these leeches off the Gov- But the faot of the Maler Is thas Wikl (o imes ernment payroll, pust so long will they so out of joint, with hardships so widespread, any roan unde rthe burden of taxes—(Seward threat of further disaster fits the psychology of £ the moment, adds to the general gloom and thereby S IOTL) is a blow to such courage and such i There is but one remedy for this condition, and [g 10—, # il that is full Territorial Government for Alaska—a Therefore we say that this revival of the Mark Government that will give the people of the Terri- |Hanna method is dangerous business. tory control of their own affairs and their own It should be repudiated by every Republican resources as other Territories had in their pioneer |campaign manager, by every prominent Republican days. County Sheriffs ought to be the peace of-|leader, by President Hoover himself, by all who put ficers in Alaska. patriotism above politics. Also such matters as toll roads ought to be We do not believe that Amreica has yet come controlled by the Territory, just as should the|t0 the paSs where good Republicans will approve levying of taxes and their expenditure. Highway [of PUImIng the house to warm the party's baby. Commissioner Hesse has the right system. He would Dangerous Business. (New York World-Telegram.) Certain Republican spokesmen and orators are 1resorung to the Mark Hanna method in their efforts |to serve their cause. The Mark Hanna method is to |campaign with fear. In 1896 it went to the extreme of employers’ actually notifying employees that the factories would not open the day after election in event of a Bryan victory. Because McKinley won, that strategy, despite its utter defiance of the spirit of democracy and its cruel ruthlessness, has been accepted as tra- ditionally effective and has reappeared in various the Marconi Wireless Company, was trying to promote the establish- ment of a commercial wireless sta- tion in Juneau. The Alguncian Mining Company, which operated the Jualin mine, contemplated in- stalling of a station of its own. Britt, wife and son of the pro- prietor of Britt’s Pharmacy, left to spend the winter in Portland, Ore. | not less than $100 if I'm going to Promptly he was greeted with acclaim and assured that he didn't have to go any further. But no wagers were posted. Then, he ex- plained he was making his rounds |} just to see how strong local senti- ment for Dimond is. That he still has his money in his pocket is due to his own good judgment rather than to lack of takers. Possibly he was checking up on this column. which first - heral the absence of Wickersham-Hooy er money and the abundance of it for Roosevelt and Dimond. e The “League of Nations,” minus | its President, Lockie MacKinon, was in session at Burford's. Comes one G. A. Getchell, Chief of Po- lice of Juneau with red hot mews. “Have you heard the latest?” he | queried by way of greeting. “That (California, Texas, Florida, Ten- nessee and North Carolina have reversed themselves and are now conceded to be for Hoover?” “Where did you get that stuff?” he was asked by the members in unison. “Tt's posted up in The Empire’s bulletin window,” he re- plied. “T just saw it.” Soon one figure detached itself away from the assembly and walk- ed quietly out the door. Then went another, and still another. until the last leaguer disappeared. Mrs. Willilam H. Britt and Jacob | (Paid Advertisement) and write or if unable to read or write they still may vote if they voted at the General Election of 1924; and that they be American citizens. oy 3 ° [ Dr.C. L. Fentsin | CRTZOPRACTOR Electric Treatments i Hellentbal Bullding FOOT CORRECTION BY THE JOB— Not by the Hour $9.50 GET OUR PRICE 30 Gallon Range Boiler Toilet . . . . $15.00 (Standard New Pattern Bowl) RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what job will cost” i < Hours: 10-13, 1-5, 7-8 | L PR TR DTS AR R | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELX Optometrist—Optician Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 17, Valentine Bldg. Office Phone 484; Residence Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to DR. E, MALIN CHIROPRACTOR Treatment for Rheumatism and | Nervous Diseases ! Juneau Rooms, over Piggly ‘Wiggly Store, Fhone 472 . . DR. G. A. DOELKER | “CHIROPRACTIC” | Nerve Specialist Phone 477 Night or Day Front and Main- Streets Smith Electric Co. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL 1"MISS A. HAMILTON | FURRIER Gastineau Hotel, or care of Goldstein’s Fur Store JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE e JUNEAU COMPANY TRANSFER Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDY OF COAL Moves, Packs and Stores I PHONE 48 | l .. —_— o i | | PLAY BILLIARDS * —at— ’ BURFORD’S ' THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 . L] B )iuaoum claims Napoleon never learned to speak an were headed for the Empire French correctly. And Al Smith says “raddio” and|puiging. As the final man round- President Hoover calls it the “perairie.”—(BOSton|oq the cormer and headed up Sew- have the Federal Highway Act extended to Alaska. That would mean that the roads outside of the National Forests would all be in the hands of the ————— FRIDAY BREAD SPECIAL Globe.) Territory. The Federal taxpayer. In fact to have real self-government there should be local organizations to have authority over the in their neighborhoods. The only way to get rid of visiting inspectors and investigators is to have local self-government, The fact that Alaska municipalities do not need taxes, road matters, etc, Government would con- tribute to them but more in the nature of a large The rule is as always: A supporter behind the voting booth curtain is worth two on a depot platform.—(Detroit News.) An Eastern school sent up an expedition 20,000 feet to study the winds, which seems like an un- necescary expense with the campaign speeches being flung around right here on the ground.—(Louisville Herald-Post.) POLITICAL TIDE RIPS Basing its calculations on the October 22 report of the Literary Digest Presidential poll, the Bos- ton News Bureau, Eastern finan- cial journal that is supporting President Hoover for re-election, estimates that Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt, on the Digest percent- ages, will sweep the nation by a majority of 9,123,000 votes. It gives Roosevelt 494 and Hoover 37 elec- ftoral votes. Only five States are credited with likely to be on the Hoover column next Tuesday—Connecticue, which is given to Hoover by 7,300 votes; Maine, by 18900; Massachusetts, by 9,800; New Hampshire by 2,000; and Vermont by 13,200 These calculations make it easy to understand just why the Dem- ocratic Campaign Committee is predicting it will carry every State end that Roosevelt will have a unanimous electoral vote. If the race in these five States, particu- lerly in Conpecticut, Massachu- setts and New Hampshire, is as close as the News Bureau's figures indicate, they cannot “be claimed &s certain for anyone. Tt is inter- esting to note that New Yorks ‘estimated plurality for Roosevelt ]is 857,800, and New Jersey, where | Tu rtain | Hoover had a lead in the Dlgest‘recf)flayi)r::;e:f"m i g poll at last reports, by 110,400 | “ e votes. S, “h The inclination of Democrats to ink the Territorial ticket with the mx:(:n:h ax:e\ople ha:;s e:p:e:e«li da | national one is in striking contrast To Amst's Sy Tclzxe clug r-“_? the policy taken by the Repub- Dige: 5 reason licans. The latter, if t is abvious—Alaska casts no Presi- be judged by their p{':vzr;fiélkb: dmv,mflhinonil ;m::eem Demo- |and publeity material, are as dis- :;ra 01: [at] om i an ~J.ia_uzmecxed from the Hoover-Curtis nnors claims an accurate |ticket as if the two were in en- poll of the ;l;e:wwry ;vrould give |tirely alien lands Gov. Roosevelt a grea! propor- | Not once has any of the G. O. P. tionate vote than even such a'loramrs in Alaska come forward mk?r}bbed Democratic State as with a word of praise for the beset wasuippt Administration. They shun men- hem,,mw no mpmuem ;i'or:l}x:g it as if it were a skeleton t t) argus i the family closet. | ‘swapping horses in midstream,’ es- SR pecially in the particular stream we have been bogged down in for the past 12 years,” he asserted, “And they would swap their in- terest in the Hoover Administra- tion for a 1920 Democratic model, gwving boot if mecessary,” he de- clared. “With a candidate of Roosevelt's caliber for President, and ‘Tony’ Dimond for Delegate to Congress, it is difficult to es- timate just how large a Democrat- ic majority will be polled next Gathered in Harry Race's drug store @ day or so ago were four ard, the first one to leave re-en- tered the store. He marched up to| Getchell and grunted: “You are| just a liar, ‘that’s all” | —elpr— AN INVESTMENT IN HEALTH Until November 15 you can get a complete examination and 30 ad- justments for $30.00. Telephone 581 for an appointment. DR. C. L. FENTON, Chiropractor. —adv. 50c Pioneer Taxi, Phone 443. adv. s P = 3 = = l GENERAL MOTORS * and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON | Call Your RADIO DOCTOR for RADIO TROUBLES SAMWIPM Juneau Radio Service Harry Race DRUGGIST “ASK YOUR GROCER” For TODAY Only SMALL WHITE LOAF . LARGE WHITE LOAF JUNEAU BAKERY Front Street Next to Juneau Drug Co. ARE YOU AWAKE? JUNEAU, ALASKA To the fact that money in the bank at interest works while you sleep. Money deposited in our savings department yvorks every day in the week includ- ing Sundays and holidays, and is a friend that never fails in time of sick- ness, lack of employment and other troubles. The B. M. Behrends Bank ,l FESTSE AR o S JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE at very reasonable rates WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHORN Goodyear .Tires Full Stock of AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Juneau Motors Authorized Ford Agency THE NEW Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor

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