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; 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH |2 1934 ; . L showed that 90 per cent of the speeders were 20|y, 8. DEPARTMENT OF ICULTURE, (WEATHER SO | rrrppeeei e i b ! - ; Daily Alaska Empire clpedoglod scg y PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies | | | SRS e ey e b, The Weather 20 YEARE AGO | £ sl e ROBERT W. BENDER - - e bo |3 7 astineau e (T‘M today are one whit different in that respect By the :og;;':;‘; o ! From The Empire Helene W. L. A]brecht i) % Published every evening except Sunday c 7 h ke YHYSIOTHERAPY b >, Main | from those of the past. Before the time of the 4 e e "",1[“‘,\5“‘.:"",(‘1:..(‘;““' e e buggy it was the consuming ambition of every| Forecast for Junesw and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m, March 12: ! Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | B- P. 0. ELKS meets, t ea ¥ 15" £ank s G carlatile winda MARCH 12, 1934. b i | | every Wednesday at Offics 1n Juneau as Second Class |boy, particularly the country boy, to own a horse Fair tonight and Tuesday; gentle variable winds. - d Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | { 6Very y) mf", fheed i the Fost Office in i ‘ o : | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wina Veiociiy ~ Weathe | J. R. Willls, H. J. Raymond 307 Goldstein Building 1|8 p. m. Visiting 5 mal and buggy. And his idea of a horse was one' that| , . " oogpg 30.09 48 70 W 5 Pt Cldy [and W. W. Casey, formed a com- | Phone Office, 216 | | brothers welcome. \ Sl oy ‘:xlaefic‘znzzu’gr:un:n';EDwa‘" for $1.25 | »\m;ld show its heels to every other horse on the| , o today 30.31 31 100 Calm 30 Lt. Fog | mittee npporim:yed to n;lse tf}lxmds il =s| L. W. Turoff, Exalt- per _month. | roa Noon today 30.05 45 54 w 7 Clear [the town of Juneau for the pur- — o ed Ruler, M. H. Sides, LR N RS the following rates: | 1, when driving a car, the youth of today CABLE AND KADrO EEPOETS pose of repairing the government % R T | Secretary. %.00; one month, in m;\mue‘ L ey Wil mmnnyimqm to pass all the other cars, he is.doing| s—m— o 5 - |road between Juneau and Sheep 0se A. . 8 e e Subscribers will confer & fo oL i ire or Irregulacity | exactly what his grandparents did. Methods may | YESTERDAY | TODAY Creek. [l Eleetrchr(;d:lL::’:tNl‘;;:e SegKNIGHTB %i:,‘,g:‘u delivery of their papers. SR e e e L U R e L ] hs—Mas hers Counctl i lephone Tor Editorial and Business Offices, §74. | change, hbul_‘“‘" *"‘;;’e’:“lce lgf Y"“'th““_ Sp“:)‘; !‘;u‘ Highest 4pm. | Lowesl4am. jem. Preclp. 4am. | ¢ tro meeting of business men! Colonic Irrigations Meetings second and last —ENBER OF ASSOGIATED PRESS, mains the same. hat is the explanation 3 Statlon temp. temp. ! temp. temp. veloclty 24hrs. Weathe: |, . i tho offige of B. L.,Thane,| | Office hours 11 am. to 5 pm. | [Monday at 7:30 p. m. Assoclated Press is exclusively :nlllled“t(odfl”"m peér cent. Perhaps somehow the young people| parrow -2 -22 28, -28 10 Trace Clear|, ..e action was taken toward Evenings by Appointment Transient brothers urg- » it or o FeDublicalion e "in this. paper and also the i e gl "}1“ o h”h) p“““;" i el 4 C BRI 4 e o g Y| ihe organization of a stock com-| | Second and Main =~ Phone 259 | led to attcnd. Councll focal news published berein. car requires moré caution in handling than the ?ll’].b'; T :"ig :;: | 32 ;1-7 2 (J(G] 'C](;} pany to be formed for the pur- - — Chambers, FAta Strecd, ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEEDBTCI)CABTE‘OI';ARGER‘D”bb““ of yestéryear, D‘v““:\gl"‘ 5 iy % 1R e i i Clear | P95 iofb;)rocun‘?g‘andb;na;ni‘l:mmg'" — | -g)l?l W, G E. THAN THAT OF, ANY OTHER PUBL 1 . TR B T 5 W 4 a suitable park for baseball and B———mT———o— Becretary £ - 1 St. Paul f - s §o 90 a0+ 02 Cldy | . Si Hirsh: "George E. B. WILSON s 5, B | DIMOND SCORES AGAIN. 38 ¢ 2ARRE Y 8 Weace Ratp [Other sports, Simon Hirsh, Georg . — 3 | Dytch Harbor 38 - - 3 i Burford and Grover C. Winn were Chiropodist—Foot Specialist MOUNT JUNEAT LODGE NO. 147 | : wamgrerrer Kodiak 2 4@ 8 3 [] 0 Clear ol i Second and fourth Mon- | In obtaining funds for construction of two new| oo.goco 38 38 133 36 4 0 Clear appom.ui[by S)ha;'::; ’I;::n%“fi‘ . G::;‘gg g:ndlnz day of each month in lighthouses and the erection of ‘minor lights in| jyuneaq 19 a8 31 a1 0 18 Lt Fog ?0 CZ’::S‘c“e'im;‘s to. tha. stick Tana ik Scottish * Rite Temple, | Alaskan waters, Delegate Dimond has again scored.| gitka 49 e iy o 0 0 Clear re" b Z nondl, ek e . beginning at 7:30 p. m. "FWA funds are almost impossible to obtain at this| Ketchikan L4 44 38 38 4 54 cldy her;g S e L. E. HENDRICKSON, time. That he was able to get even a limited sum,| Prince Rupert . 48 48 42 4,4 4 32 Pialn | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- 876,000 in all, indicates that he presented a strong Edmonton 64 54 0 42 10 0 o ine o Alaska s DENTISTS vetary. case to the Public Works Administrator. g“‘{‘;led ?2 ,612 ?8 fg f g gi:} matic Society, an organization made ' | Blomgren Bullding G e | No funds allotted to the Territory by that author- | S“‘;‘ “F"fanc_sw S b T5 i i 0 Pt Cldy|UP Of home talent, was to make its| | PHONE 56 rr— go any place any | {ity will serve a more useful purpose than money| “ 7 2 "~ |initial bow before a Juneau au- Hours 9 am. to § pm. |. | time. A tank for Diesel o"\ | for aids to navigation. Alaskan waters are cluttered 3 o oy = h | dience in the Elks' Hall in a roar- | #—————————————%!| | and a tank for crude oil save | =/ | i S th| X 1ed f | with the wrecks of fine vessels the loss of which| The barometric pressure is o Jn_ e Aleubian Islands Wi}l o sioal nomedy, entitled “Bach ot ot T e gy burner trouble. ! | = light rain or snow in soutehrn Bering Sea. The pressure is moder: 1505 n” The cast was: | val o PHONE 149: NIGHT 14 ircu]d have been averted had the proper charting,| ,i.1u nigh over the remainder of Alaska and southward to Oregen|®lor'S gney;nooA, Sy _r\r, C. P. Jenne 1! 3 ) 8 |marking and lighting been done. While it is true| it generally falr weather exccpt showers in Southeast Alaska and g"‘f“’fec.uf T i;achexir kil DENTIST RELIABLE TRANSFER ARE WE NOT AMERICANS? | that every year finds the Lighthouse Seryice mflk‘“? in British Columbia. Temperatures have fallen in southern Berm"\‘N:;‘engxe:sgn a: gally, the gm} | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine |52 — — | improvements, its progress is slow because its funds| Sea and Central and Southast Alaska and have risen in other por- 31 Tk abiithe | Desoon: Mrs Building e CYmPR Sterling P. Strong, of Dallas, Texas, elected in|are limited. It could use to great advantage many, tions of the Terriwrv Brmofx B .. Oamaon, an P it Telephone 176 .'- NOW OPEN 1932 Congressman-at-large from the Lone Star Lum the sum allotted for Senunel Island and ’I‘ren; STy e maid; George Lovegrove as Jenny | = o Comme il Adi { L S o i S g s 1 e s I 5 S5 s S o srfiegasad £ Rc,um ntatives, would keep the shackles of Pro-|are provided for projects, it sl | Louisiana Johnson. In the chorus, Dr. J. W. Bayne i ment&Ratln Bureau tion fastened upon the Territories of Alaska and|much more largely: | ‘were Ruth Merrill, Dorothy Haley, DENTIST | Cooperating with wm:e Sarvics 9 ; Due to his opposition, according to Ai‘l)-} i Lillian Larson, Daisy Lungstrom Rooms 5-8 Triangle B;dg, i 3 Bureau ess reports from Washington, a favorable| py yopigier for the municipal election is a civie Abbey Arnold, Katherine Brewer,! | of:ice nours, 9 am. to 5 pm. oom 1—Shattuck Bldg. report on bills repealing all Prohibition laws mjdut\ that none should shirk, Every qualified Tesi- 4 };i:se McLaughlin and Dorothy“ g'venmg; by lpax;;intmmt, We have %ooo{_l}oca] ratings | ), 5 ries T8 beery delayed.” e la ‘mdm“;dem should plrform it. And there isn't any real (280 414 hone Bl enn o repeal. _Fortunately a majority of the Com-| ason to wait until the closing days of this month e & — d mittee on Territories do not see eye to eye With|i o T ool oo i avoid the rush. | Weather for the preceding 24 1 . = | A him, and has authorized Delegates Dimond and Mc- | | | hours was cloudy with rain. The | Robert Slmpson FINE | iaiiinn o' e ¢ Pty mofor appmvmq\ Revival of the whipping post is recommended by | maximum o 2 e b e Opt. D. Walch and. Jowelry. Repalring Fho taelery a judge for kidnapers. The electric switch probably | the minimum 37. Precipitation was | b at very reasunavle rates Congress has passed and the President approved | o t | .16 inches. Graduate Los Angeles Col | W I bills £ pealing “the ProuMItian 18ws so Tar s Pusrto| WOUld: beithe more SHECHYe Troventalive. | i lege of Optometry and RIGHT SHOPPE Rico and the Virgin Islands are concerned. Similar| | | Esha Painter, formerly student | e g“p;}:!aln’:t:;;}; & i ‘ li PAUL BLOEDHORN action has been had with respect to the Dlimmi Alaska Visitors. | of the University of Washl‘ngwn, L A s of Columbia. National Prohibition for the 48 Sme.\ iy e O : ha(;] bmnhenfiag:?] to tf,?m”":a?f“ is dead. Only in Alaska and Hawaii do the Dry (Anchorage Times.) ‘pu ic schools, fil u:g e u: e DE. R, E. SOUTHWELL | Laws remain in technical force. The Senate has| The first rumblings are being heard here of the | createa whl;:n Enoch Pprt}tldxxaw';‘te}; et et e i (1 JUNEAU-YOUNG approved their repeal in both Territories. There can |preparations for the annual trek of tourists into zx}:z;\ecoin:;eeelc:éne“:fs:oi? o AL | Eves Examined—Glasses Fitted | | Funeral Parlors H be no justification for opposition to that course m‘",m : : ki 1 ‘aska-G;s‘lm(:au Mining Company. ' | Room 7, Valentine Bln_ig. | Licensed Funeral Directors Just whaj, gfouds” Mr, Song, an erstvplle e Pugelblc sc?;;ffl:rc i?gdmngl ‘lf}: lsu:ists foE J(l(‘k Palll | Mr. Painter was a Seattle boy, Office Phone 484; Resldesnggl ! and Embalmers | ¢ 54 agencies on thi E S | | Mr. 2 © » . Office Hours: 9: i | avbling asisgman AL, Oounty Olerk, dan hgye On‘lhr season of 1934, and many are expected to make | who had worked his way through Phonew23132.01.‘;39m 5:30 |'{ | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 ch to oppose it has not been revealed. True, thip i thix oy, | . |the first two years of the Uni- |, HE L B 4 a2 the people of neither of the Territories have €X-|."pno”travel into Alaska this season is not likely | Sole Owner | versity and was endeavoring to = o ! pressed themselves at the polls on repeal of Na-|, approach anywhere near what it has been some + make the money necessary to com- “T‘_"’_T_-—_.f_&' D) tional Prohibition. But that was because they Were|,r the previous years, but the business will continue, | plete his course there. He was to | Dr. Richard Williams denied the opportunity by law. In every other WAy and from now on should increase yearly. Eventually |do high school and grade work. || DENTIST have so expressed themselves. In Alaska, tourist travel into Alaska will be something enor- SPECIAL OFFER_ 5 | e O i Bkt 1y, the sentiment for repeal was voiced in|mous. With a realization of that fact, and of all| | Daily pmpire want Ads Pay || OFFICE AND g"ffifi‘;““ { for Men i no uncertain terms when the local Legislature in|that Alaska] 1::5 to offer ::1 b\\'.nymgfbav,udcm;m ¥ e I ’ ‘Phone 481 febil a law repealing o Alasks 3 y | peculiarly Alaskanesque it will be g usiness for = X ot oo | # 1931 passed a_law_repealing the Alaska Bone Dry pecul k ; _ Sin ~ y < T e 2| 3 L, Jater declased valid by dhe courts, and injevery Aluan agéhcy o Keep up s advertsing und FOR MINERS ONLY! | SHOE, REPAIRING | & e % 1933 repeated that action by an almost unanimous ;2;’::3’;;35“0"5 o Ml B e | We do with the latest ingenious | }‘__—___——-cD o e i P 2 t vali r. i 2 r 1 ¢ t them r. A. W. HE JUNEA vote and asked that Congress validate the repeu!e;J Alaska’s climate and scenic features constitute BOfll‘d b} the month——$29.50 | f.‘,‘“inc’,';”fi,';‘\f,‘f,fiig ;:S:rf,mm_ | DENTIST ‘} Franklin Esmctu beltij:RY The people of the Territories are just as genulnely|, , y,yajyahle asset that is inexhaustible. The more e igbetiath tnaliss | Sours b & $0 8 pak i Front vl o b :: American as those of the States. That is the Teason | yigely these charms become known the greater their | . e | ot el L i and ee Alaska and Hawaii are Territories, and are hopeful | |pulling power. Many countries have capitalized their & Your choice of all £00ds | Gansicoe von Office Phone 409, Res. PHONE 350 later of attaining Statehood. They are entitled to|climate and scenic wonders in a way that yields . 1 A his i H Phone 276 the same treatment, to the same rights and pm-,mmmns of dollars annually. Resources of other | on menu at this price | See BIG VAN [ e ' ileges, and to share the same responsibilities, re-|kinds may b(‘che depleted or exh‘austed‘ but with | SEWARD STREETS | = stricted only by Territorial limitations, as those OIISCener{ and climate the lure remains constant and‘ L N = = JUNEAU FROCK States. Most of the members of the House Com- €ternal. i ] L T S T s e s s e s A JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOPPE Undoubtedly a majority of the House membershlp free from excessive heat of the mid-continent; with PO SRR a4 SHOP “Exclusive but not Expensive” peivea A her appeal of mountains, vales, glaciers, volcanoes“ 2 Little Store with the Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, will do likewise, Except for the delay it is causing, B 3 e \ The ) e 1 big game, fishing and other characteristics, beckons | BIG VALUES Hosiery and Hats Mr. Strong's opposition is not likely to dhat;lletn:y the stranger to come and see and learn and enrich uneau as rocery R v it SN result. Possibly it will give him a recor at he nis fund of knowledge. Her arms are open to all. | Ly = Y O S Sy desires to use in the Congressional elections next when the travelers come they invariably are de- C mCAgH G‘?OCE%S d (Auth Dealers} i Fall, which, after all, seems to be about the only lighted. Many need but to be told or asked. B orner Second and Sewar: A orized C. L. FENTON HOTEL ZYNDA i reason for making a minority report on the bills. Now is the time to extend the invitation and ree Delivery 'hone 58 o L. B s b ey |further the travel which already annually yields & |& oo o Ao e e GAS CHIROPRACTOR 'ge Sample Room Z i ot g South ¥ront St, next to i = ambne AQ revenue of hundreds of thousands to transportation | eeeeee - « 0l , ELEVATOR SERVICE ; YOUTH ST,El S ON THE GAS lines and others serving or interested in the North | ES Brownie's Barber Bhbl;-. S. ZYNDA, Prop. AB ALWAYS. %14 revenue which is destined to yield millions of | GREAS] ol owss: Wtk 34 . i { lly before many years. E » In a small Eastern city, ‘traffic” officers have TEREDTY Axnualiy fe v 3 R oo 4 i added an )nlcn'.\‘!l.nu item to the sum of humun‘ Five years ago 50 cents was considered insignifi- [ G — GARBAGE HAULED 2 knowledge. In addition to the usual routine in-|eant as a tip; today the “cullud” pullman porter Juneau HI LINE SYS’rEM | ‘ nable Monthly Ratey formation requested in such cases, they took the will show you a half pint of teeth for a dime.— { ‘Groceries—Produce—Fresh [ “m"E 0 DAVIS ! ages of all those arrested for spvvdmg The record IL,exlngl,on Ky Herald.) 8 All‘,n S’ t k I et Meais ! ot B 4 < 1 i n Snaliuck, inc. ! otors and S el | ' _— S Front Street, opposite Harrls | | | HONE 584 | ‘ Hardware Co. | Phone 4753 | ' house slippers and commented on ' RlCE AND AHLERS HAVE FUOT OF MAIN ST, | s i the cold weather and snow storm, | | CASH AND CARRY | 3 but refused to say anything about ATTRACTIVENEW SHOW Established 1898 Junean. Alaska ?“.: the tax prosecutions which Attor ‘ROOM ON ST : GENERAL MOTORS ney General Cummings announced \ would be undertaken against him. Entirely redecurated, the show & I AT ol and { [ “T have nothing to say, It would |70 of ‘Rice and Ahlers' Flimb: MAYTAG PRODUCTS | UF TAX EvAsInN not suit me to say anything,” thew‘s"g mm" on H“"m“f‘"“g Tm"‘: W. P. JOHNSON l ! treets, is now one o e mos « L HN | Thzyoarsal fonucec el attractive in the city. Beautiful| & ) s | In a recent talk with Assoclated |, = o 0 0 0" 1 ove “been in-| Y l B t e — =l Press representatives during whwh‘smm T Pk e ol our Interest in better 7 2l 4 1. Th wofk and coun- United States to Be * [ion said he considerea tne move [FUsSElL The woodwork and coun Business MOTOR | x Prosecuted as “‘pure political propaganda.” liz ‘5 mst mlsatng attest 2 COMPANY I - | h Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ' ‘ — | o STATEMENT Krafft and Morris, contractors, = (Continued from Page One) ,”l NDAY are responsible for all carpenter . &2 3 PITTSBURGH, Pa., March 12— ? . E by s work in.the new show room, G.| r : o the | Andrew W. Mellon Sunday night 0o T 10, A beautiful oil| ~ e £t % o | ; come taxes while Secretary of the | paracterized the . actiow of Attor- B is direct an rsonal, for you know 2 . ; Treacury. Al that’ime: MoFadden | ey b e Cummings in author- painting of M. Mclm”le;"fby lf"l eor e ros roce your own prosl;eerity éependg upon_general Smith Electric Co. l g said one single instance involved|izine nd jury. investigation F- Morris, has been loaned for the ® P 2 The th Pt el | Gastineau Bullding | : izing a grand jury opening end is on display in the improvement in conditions throughout al EVER I by 2 more than one million dollars. of his income ‘tax affairs as “polit- y: this section. YTHING g Mellon 1s one of the Wealthiest |y of te. crudest sort”. He said PrenXin Sireet abov.... . ... [ee=s=rersere— e . | ELECTRICAL | o men of the country, his interests|ne was gladl.to; get. his tax @ffars’ All of the work which has been 7 g | 1 i T, s IREN S (he daN we 8 's office done in the new show room, will ust now, when industry and trade can | = { : ntering i the Mellon National)out of the Attorney General’s office | 2 paid for in trade by, Rice and use every dollar of capital that can be got O ORI S b Bank and Union Trust Company|into a court'“where I am satisfied L bt e, Bice diclared. together here, your bank balance becomes ! i of Pittsburgh, and is also traced |1 shall get justice and a prompt ADI&FS 8, teqiared. : 2 iy BETTY MAC & ¢ ‘the Tationf e b= FOR CHARTER important to the whole Juneau district as 2 throughout the nation’s industrial|disposition of the cise. Which SO 13T ¢ o & 8 ® & & 8 0 o o o well as to If. | BEAUTY SH | & structure has been denied me.” . AT THE HOTELS N Lockheed 6-Passenger Seaplane e yourself. 5 OoP 4 The Aluminum Company of ) AR o o 0 p 8 8 8 B INE S 0 TELEPHONE 22 J. V. HICKEY The B, M Behrends. Rauk had = Assembly Apartments i America has long been a target ¢ | Alaskan £ I‘d'. ti’l funds of J lhefe L PHONE 47 ! for monopoly charges in its field.| MISS MAYDELL GEORGE | Bob Balley, Junesu; Bruce - . ?a eguarding the funds of Juneau peol.:i e for e Mellon interests also control| ~ CELEBRATES ELEVENTH &—'p.,pp juneau; C. Nelson, du- orty-two years. It offers you assured pro- o the Gulf Oil Company, as well as| BIRTHDAY ON SATURI neau; Phil Kennedy, Junesu; Ed. UNITED FOOD Co tection and service that has stood the test. | huge holdings in steel mills and 4 Juneau; Milo Bulatovich, '- . TYPEWRITERS RENTED s G daughter | Westby, : coal mines in Pennsylvania, Miss Maydelle George, daugl Juneau: Robert S. Mueller, Salmon o ® ,$5.00 per month . Wallis S. George % - » War on tax evaders was offic-|0of Mr. and Mrs. s CASH GROCERS J B. B Creek; E. Gilligan, Salmon Creek; ord & Co. ially declared last December 30;“"‘-’“"‘"“ her “"‘h""“‘d“t 0‘; Gus. Msttulat, Balmon’ Creek. * . | | “our & Fteele B i When the Attorney General created | Saturday with a luncheon party a Zynda Phone 16 We Deliver - Meats—Phone 16 The B. M B Behrends customers” . the Tax Division to combine more|the home of her parents s. Alice Hall, Juneau; Mrs. - | Following the luncheon, Miss'_ M g e ——— T | L effectively Federal agencies charg- Géorde’ and- e 1ittle trienis ‘eba Ralph Midget, Juneau; Ernest G. B k % i Sy Saleing tae o Letxind e Haxtines ' e Caplsol’ E7acRil( S, Oove; o Wheoler, an e ¥, s, FOR INSURANCE H R i “NOTHING TO SAY” Theatre, : chome J. E. Boyle. JUNEAU, ALASKA arr y ace PITTSBURGH, Pa., March 12— i Gastineau % Andrew W. Mellon, former Swm-‘ Seven members of Auburn’s 1924 Arnold Minch, Sedttle; R. Lin- T l See H. R. SHEPARD &d' SON > DRUGGIST tary of Treasury, received report-|freshman football squad stand six denberger, Seattle; Charles A. e, ephone 409 B. M Bm Blllk Blds L ers last Saturday night, in hisifeet or more, Hawthorne, San Francisco, A TR e SN i T TN TSI b i b The Squibb Store