The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 14, 1933, Page 4

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. . campaign contributions. Indicted for alleged failure D(ul\ AlaSka Emplre |to report certain contributions, ths politically-in- Pt ok |clined churchman fought through State and Federal JOHN W. TROY - - PRESIDENT AND EDITOR courts to the United States Supreme Court, the ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER highest authority, in an effort to have the bill set |aside. He has lost. It now becomes necessary for a Virginia Court to pass upon the validity of the ks |indictment itself. If it holds good, Bishop Capnon the Post Office tn Juneau as Second Class will be compelled to stand trial. Even though ever face a jury of carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 his peers on the charge, although he may never be per _month. |convicted of withholding from Congress the informa- postage pald, at the following rates: 3 4 adyance, $12.00; six months, in advance, tion that he received certain sums as he is charged thy Jreadiance, WLIE ey will promptly | With having done, the Bishop's political prestige \-u.fl-'n-'}:?{S:v-;’-‘;»'f_r:fny fallure or Irretularlty‘]ms been shattered. Never again will he be the e for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. | force that he was in Virginia and other Southern ~ |commonwealths when he bolted the Democratic The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the Party to fight Al' Smith and support Herbert I“lhzrr!‘;:u!ni'll?“:*lv“w\>Anf'f"!1““;ivi'n“’l‘hll]lhg:x!wg?“:vxcamgx‘;gdnfiz Hoovér. While he was succesful in wresting Vir- local news uulum.-d: 5 ginia from the Democratic candidate, his victory UARANTEED TO BE LARGER Was costly. At his party's convention. he was almost NY OTHER PUBLICATION. __ 'a nonentity last June. In the ensuing campaign, his efforts to beat Roosevelt were vain amd weak. Even in the ranks of his own church, the Metho- v's residents will conduct their dist Episcopal Church of the South, he has faced ip and paintup campaign. charges on more than one occasion. True, he was each year under the leader- upheld on each occasion, but they lel‘(..Lhen' mark Thus punishment has already been visited on him r of Commerce, has been in- H o b & t g pinion “eve! hough h 1 each succeeding year in making ST b e ae 2 every evening except Sunday by the NTING COMPANY at Second and Main au, Alaska. SUB SCRIPTION RATES. Relivered Dy By roail, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, ALASKA CIRCULAT! THAN THAT © CLEANUP AND PAINTUP. Teddy Smith in public the ci and span community, a finer, never should be brought before the bar of a court he choir will be under direc- - place in which to live of justice. A(,rm of E. N. Mcntyre, with Mrs. i o - ieorge Simpkins, organist, and is need to demonstrate the value i ] I : Mrs. Lee H. Smith, Mrs. A. For- 1al commun lars and cents house-cleaning—a real It adds With beer—and wine—back, most of the nation’s the value of banks again doing business in the old stands and 1g, after a winter of unsually heavy naturally will have to fade out of the picture. that remained on the ground for months, a cleanup is greater than usual. The it's very early in the Pacific Coast ation of debris is heavier, streets and vacant League that Seattle baseball club seems and backyards all show it. Teamwork is to be headed for its usual place in the cellar, | snowfall the d for Although season, aceurn of the Nativity at 7 o'clock. Solemn Rev deacon. i Smith Firby; Bugi torch bearer: and Tommy Meade; incense bearer, Test, 5 Giovanetti, Wallin Fo and property, ards healti, and tones up better than usual, and baseball opening up on dia-|Lconard Forrest voc v monds throughout the country, old Man Gloom just| On Good Friday all in Catholic churches are extinguished | CATHOLICS TO A.M. SERVIGES On Easter Saturday morning ervices will be held at the Church quiem high mass will be cele- ed. His Excellency, Rright Rev- end J. R. Crimont, S. J. D. D, |LC 11 be celebrant; Rev. Willlam G. |1 Le Vasseur, S. J., deacon, and|C bs I rend Timothy O. Ryan, sub- Master John of ceremomes will be Doolin; acolytes, Joseph| and John Lennon; mitre A Bobbie Thibo crozier | A Harley Turr censer, extra censer, Bobbie rer, Bobbie Westby; Joseph Michaelson; Kenneth Thibodeau arer, bool Bearer Jimmy Westby. Mrs. Louise Norton, Edward in remembrance of Christ’s crueci~ fixion. At Saturday's services the Blessing of the New Fire signi- fies the Resurrection of Christ, the 3 ONE [ 11 thing in this work as in all activity. Juneau has another opportunity to hat it knows how to work as a unit. Protesting Persecution (New York World-Telegram L) blessing of the Pascal candle com- memorates Christ's forty days on earth following his resurrection, the blessing Of the baptismal font signifies the regeneration of man- kind through the sacraments of the ! Church, reading of the prophecies the CITY COUNCIL WILL ELECT NEW OFFICERS HAVE SPECIAL | A erie, TONCHT) Mayor I. Goldstein will meet ht in the City Hall in special and name will rve Juneau ng year. to be filled by the Council are those of City Clerk, reasurer, Wharfinger, Assis- Wharfinger, Chief of Fire ment ant Chief of Fire ment f of Police, Night ian, = Cemetery Officer, Chi: and Assistant ion who for rolman, Truck Driver. - D JITNEY DANCE N. B.. Hall S pices Alaska Native Sisterhood. by Harry Krane's Orchestra. —adv. OF SHOVELFUL OUR COAL will give as much heat as two ol dirty, slaty kind. That's why you save money by getting your coal from us. that will not klink up your stove, If you want coai new officers | the "Su.nday‘ under the directio nof Mrs. 2f NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX| urday night. PRESBYTERIANS | WILL PRESENT |: EASTER CANTATA|: “Paith's Baster Heritage,” will] | be the Easter Cantata which will| | be presented by the choir of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church C. Stapleton. The Cantata program includes |solos by Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, Mrs. Glenn Kirkham, Miss Mary Jean- |ette Whittier, Ted Keaton, Mrs. | Clarence Ferguson and Max Scrib- er; | J. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been duly | appointed School Tax Collector for | Juneau, Alaska, in conformity with | Chapter 29, Alaska Session Laws,| 1919. All male persons between the ages of twenty-one and fifty years, except soldiers, sailors in U. S. Navy | or Revenue Cutter Service, volun-|i & PROFESSIONAL { Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics, 307 Goldstein Building Phone Office, 216 = —_— DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS | Blomgren Building PHONE 56 Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. B— 3 | Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST RsHyms 8 and 9 Valentine Building Telephone 176 l TR Sl 2 o | brothers welcome. L. W. Turoff, Exalt- Fraternal Societies | oF Gastineau Channel | at S ed Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1760, Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- ed to attend.. Chambers, Fifth Street. Counell JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary | teer firemen, paupers and insane | persons, are subject to tax in sum| of Five Dollars ($5.00). Should you be living in Alaska| | on or prior to the first Monday in April, 1933, said tax shall be due and payable on said first date and shall be delinquent after May 1st, 1933. Should you arrive in Alaska later than first date above men- tioned, tax wilz be delinquent thir- |ty (30) days after your arrival, or within ten (10) days after notice is given you | All persons, firms or corporations, | employing labor shall furnish list of employees to collector and are | authorized by law to deduct amount| s—— Dr. J. W. Bayne DENTIST Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. Evenings by appointment T B. P. 0. ELKS m: every Wednesday 8 p. m. Visiting = & i Our trucks go any place any | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | and a tank for crude oil save | burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 i RELIABLE TRANSFER ‘L of tax from wages of employees. Fines and imprisonment are pro- vided by the Act above quoted for those who fail or neglect to pay tax or furnish list of employees. | | Phone 321 : ® Z k2 £ Dr. A. W. Stewart ! DENTIST Hours 9 am. (0 § pm. _EWARD BUILDING ¥ Office Phone 469, Res. i rhone 276 —5 —& Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST 77 & MBET g v i, e B — o o oo - o ,. o S § b In the year 1848 German liberals trooped to SURVE ,_” "?" IES' CUT ‘lN STATES America as a haven from European oppression. BUT NOT IN ALASKA. Later Germany itself became a haven for human liberty S TR TR Now the new masters are grinding under riment of Labor, after a special sur- the . heel representatives of a race that has con-|Christ. s -+ vey, has just announced that the cost of livirig in tributed much to. Geeman happiness and world | FEOASTE AR 2 WE SPECIALIZE IN FEED SCh?L;f;CXlIE:;Zr iox/ulgs = the United States has declined 23 per cent since fame—the Jewish race. The house of Alvert Einstein| . aavertisements Are :you D. B. FEMMER First publication, April 5, 1933, - 5 1928 the reduction made in Governmental was searched for arms and ammunition, and none|,uiqe to efficient spending. PHONE 114 Last pubhcntlon,v April 1!;, 1933, Robert Slmpson sident Roosevelt's economy order does Were found. Bruno Walter was barred from con-| . 0N, t. D. no y all of the advantage that ducting V;»m orchestra. ..Mauy Js_‘wish physicia‘ns are Cvnduate—los Angeles Col- has ed to earners during the past five PeINg rn?(‘l from Berlin htm}?ltals. Jews in the lege of Optometry and years from the constantly lowering costs of living. S‘mi’m bbby b(:lngL.tra'n:slerred. Irresponsible | ‘ Opthalmology The costs declining between 1928 and December, " porerocs ameress yons ond. Jewish i | |, Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | announced by the Labor Department are as gion< are rising up in protest. The American Jewish | o =S s, 37 per cent; clothing, 25 per cent; Committee and the B'nai Brith in a joint state-| [+ cent; fuel and light, 13 per cent; house ment proclaim eternal truths concerning hard-won | . DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL [ 26 per cent; miscellaneous, including human liberty, declaring that “the conscience of the | Optometrist—Optician street car fares, moving pictures, civilized world is aroused against this reversion tol Eve; E“n;m;:;f&;?e;lztmd , toilet articles and tobacco, four- mediaeval barbarism. . . . Every proper step must | oom 7, e 0 s et et be taken 1o remedy these njusices” | WE LEAD--Others Follow Cash Grocers | otce erone i sesdonce The organizations introduce a sage note when they say:—“Such efforts must at the same time be intelligent and reasonable. Prejudice must not be fought merely with appeals to passion and re- In the item gentment, however justified resentment and passion may be. . . . We shall take every possible measure | had #Hs rent'bills reduced: 24 per to . , . marshal the forces of public opinion among| cent in the five years, in Juneau, and Alaska Americans of every faith to right the wrongs of | generally, there has not been any reduction. Rents the Jews of Germany and for the vindication of here are as high, if not higher, now than they were the fundamental principles of human liberty.” | These figures do not apply to Alaska. There have been some declines, but not as many as listed by the Department, nor in as large proportion as it indicates for the States as a whole, for rent alone, where the householder occupying rent- he ed property then. The Department shows a decline of 13 per Leading Protestant and Catholic clergymen a“g‘ i & " " " laymen in America have joined in the protest an cent in fuel and lights combined. That does not p | hold good for Juneau, nor for other Alaskan com- ki Uiad: Binton Shoxstany, 0L Sile 1as dnsutitiend an inquiry as to the facts. are unchanged. Foods, " gictator in full swing of new power may be| clothing and house furnishings have declined here too close to prejudices and unsound racial theories ! as elsewhere, but not in quite the same proportions g gee it, but the zeal for human liberty has become ! as in the States. It is certain that the costs of deeply intrenched in the consciousness of the world’s living in Alaska have not come down as much as people. The high-handed and cruel persecution of 15 per cent in the period named the Jews is going to cost Herr Hitler's regime wide- Thus the justification for wage reductions that sPread reproach unless stopped at once. exists in the States does not exist in Alaska. And i some recognition of that fact might well be given Along about 2 a. m. we begin to grit our teeth by the Administration when it gets time to go into at the thought of that New York expert who said | details of its wage reduction program. 50 glibly a few days ago, “I really prefer the simpler jig saw puzzles, the ones with only 400 or 500 pieces.” | —(Detroit Free Press.) | munititis where the rates CANNON LOSES FIRST ROUND. Bishop James Cannon, Jr., sometimes called the ‘Pupe”‘ of vxrgnma,. whf) hcadefi the anti-Smith tion we must concede him a little radicalism. You campaign in that State in 1928, is one step nearer can't make omelettes without breaking eggs.—(St. | trial for violation of the Federal statutes regarding youis Globe-Democrats.) I SPECIALS FOR YOUR FASTER DINNER If we want a leader who can improve the situa- * AT ) BOSTON CREAM PIE Small . . 20¢ Large . . 35¢ Hot Cross Buns 20c per doz. Chocolate Eclairs . . . . 6 for 25¢ Pecan Rolls 20c¢ each Juneau Bakery OPEN EVENIN PHONE 577 WE DELIVER qanmmmnmmmmmnmn gfl“IIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIImIIlllllllllllllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII announces and the redemption of man through Dated, Juneau, Alaska, April 5, the coming of Christ,| Will burn down to the fine ash, 1033 | that will give the most heat pos- sible you should give us your order. B R. BHEPARD, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Gastineau Building, PLone 481 L e T MIL e Butter TO ARRIVE ON e e e Sardines Tomatoes Catsup Tall Cans 21 cans M. J. GOFFEE ... BOOTH PREFERR Two 2 pounds . 4 pounds. 85¢c EASTER LILIES CUT FLOWERS “NORCO” DEL MONTE Solid Pack No. 215 can Pints . . . . . to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 — CALL 14 Royal Blue Cabs 25¢ Anywhere in City et Bl T JUNEAU TRANSFER | COMPANY Moving and Storage Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of FUEL OIL ALL KINDS OF COA™, PHONE 48 ¥ 3lc B. =l OR ED STOCK 43¢ TELEPHONE 16 Rose A. Andrews—Graduate Nurse ELECTRO THERAPY Cabinet Baths—Massage—Colonic Irrigations Office hours, 11 am. to 5 pm. Evenings by Appointment . Second and Main. Phone 259-1 ring MAY HAYES Modiste Borgmann Hotel ] PHONE 205 4 & Hazel James Ferguson TEACHER OF PIANO DUNNING SYSTEM 430 Goldstein Building ‘Telephone 196 DR. E. MALIN Licensed Chiropractor and Sanipractic Physician State of Washington Phme 472 Over Piggly Wiggly Store | | | .. Harry Race DRUGGIST “THE SQUIBB STORE” = ki JUNEAU ROOMS | | YELLOW and TRIANGLE ~ CABS 25¢ Any Place in City PHONES 22 and 42 JUNEAU-YOUNG Funeral Parlors Licemsed Fumeral Directors and Embalmers ——— e ——® ' Night Phone 1861 Day Phone 12 | | i ! | T | LUDWIG NELSON ! | JEWELER | Watch Regairing ' i FRONT STREST ‘The advertisements are your gulde to efficient spending. PEERLESS THE JUNEAU LAUND;Y—T Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 ! . f LOOK YOUR BEST 1 Personal Service Beauty " Treatments i Donaldine Beauty Parlors Phone 496 RUTH HAYES [ "BERGMANN DINING ROOM 1 | Meals for Transients Cut Rates Chicken dinner Sunday, 60c MRS. J. GRUNNING | Board by Week or Month HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Rooms ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. { AR AP ’ E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 . 3 MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON B n CARL JACOBSON JEWELER ‘ WATCH REPAIRING SEWARD STREET | | Opposite Goldstein Building | —_— m Saloum’s Seward Street, mear Second HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar * Open Evenings

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