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T TR e i YEARS AGO ‘ Professional ; From THE EMPIRE ” appy D irec ’[ or Y Fratesn] Soclation ’lonk him and five companions to Nassau in the Ba- Daily Alaska Emptro i ialdtori il Publisheg ‘every evening except Bundhy by the | well-tilled “treasire chest.” All the property which %Toscope | Batiun PRINTING COMPANY he left behind in Cuba was confiscated “The 7 " | Gastinedt Chihnel WELEN TROY BENDER. = = < - President Since then he had been a fugitive from the lively 'lfl" incline | | thd Jl R L BERNARD - . ¥icerr end Pusiness Manaser | spirit, of vengeance which he had aroused in Cuba.| but do not compcl MARCH 2, 1919 lr a'y M R T S e et el Bl ey o He fled from the Bahamas to the United States, to| The Citizens' Ticket swept Juneau i it i i B. P. O. ELKS meet numa n_the Post Offiee In Juneau as Second Class Matter. | o0 4o roug! & dikal rotelt & e | & gt S i g e ertonds C % | every Wednesday at 8 puysssvtsody n.m| through half a dozen European countries and TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1930 n the election with J. Latimer Gra The Emptre e 15 (,uu_umfulq Drs' Kaser and | & p. m. Visiting orothers [ nw‘nn'nn\'v’:nl‘\ o finally back to the United States. | winning in the race for Mayor by |tions and best wishes foday, *heir | | welcome; ' DR, A, W vered by neau Douglas fo) % N vl " “e - | g 4 i Deltvers a t. .‘urrlpegqlnpl\'l,“ ‘A'"l?\~ l;m‘” o He died despised, as he had lived. And what zofld‘ Good and evil planetary aspec 178 votes. Councilmen elected were . pirthday anrive sarr .o "¢ jollow-| | Freehurger | STEWART, Exalted Rul- One ,,' in adva nce, $1 ix b does all the power, all the fancied glory and all the ‘bnlnnm* in the horoscope for today. Charles G. Warner, Harley J. Tur-ling: DENTISTS | er; M. H, SIDES, Sec- bt ke l'.‘u‘u“fi.m; . wealth he accumulated as the tyrant of Cuba do him | Women may be sensitive to adversc ner, Fred W. Herbert, Ray G. Day Bicingten Butlatii retarz, the B Offie of any now? There is a moral in the story of Gerardo Ma- | Ilucrices early in the morning, but and K. D. McLean. Guy McNaugh- 3 PHONE 56 e o Mvery of their papers. . . . A 0 M2 | jater the stars smile upon them ton was elected as Treasurer of the it ) b $ Telephones: News Office, 602; Bus! chado. "THis 18 reAd as an Sispicious date | sohoct board ORI N ~——— | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 147 MEMBER OF n<~‘m|\nn_ rn:;\n ST PGS BRI for informal hospitality. Ostentatior —_ Armond Duncan Second and fourth Sl it WiEoties (;mmm to it or not Confiscatory Tax |in dress or entertainment should A Post-Intelligencer Washingtor Mrs. Guy Smith ¥ Monday of each month < redited. tn this paper and also the local news prvsitiidl |avoided especially. special said Senator Jones wrote the bkl i o ol Dr. A. W. Stewart \® in Scortish Rite Temple e (Cleveland Plain Dealer) ’ Change will mark the world, Postmaster General, and said hc Eleanor Millard ¢ DENTIST A\ beginning at 7:30 p, m. ALASKA CTRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER Legislation is pending in Chile under the terms | MAaPSin many parts of the world ar¢ noped the latter would yot over Lee Quong | Bl s 0 an 366 3 | “HAS. W. HAWKES- THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION 3 altered. Diplomatic complication: experiments i ¢ P v 4 H ours 9 a.”). to 6 p.m, g e i 7 of which a substantial tax would be imposed upon |y b, = soats ti o lONS | experimatie in. M“fk" with a Gene W. Rhode | SEWARD BUILDING | WORTH Worshipful Master: Represented nationally by the er-Hall Co will be more intricate than at anv of establishing in airplane mail serv- Mrs. Victor Crondahl H JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secreiary. “ioes 1 San Prancisco, Los Angele nd, Sexttie, exports of copper. Inasmifch as more than 60 percent | time in the century, it is forecast. |ice. He also said when the Senate| Bipi b e i Office Phone 469 pLiss R —_— A s o ) - | of the production of Anaconda comes from Chile and | The stars stimulate in all peoples considered the postoffice appropria-| David Sperling approximately one-third that of Kennecott, this pro- | “““]‘]‘% of “;“;P"”""“”" and. ur 1 bill an $800,000. item for- air- > 5 D Jud Whi | . biad ; fidy A arican in. | FeSt will spread despite governmenis plangs was contained in the meas- | | G S th» posal has far-reaching implications' for American in- | {18 T FRHAC O B o o Cot i T. Judson ittier | BE 1111 CHIROPRACTOR I tors site ideals of democracy and dicta S - For some months the financial community has P v S rav of 1\] () l) h R N | torship will assume grave phases C. H. Slade, formerly man ‘1 | i | = l):-ugh-ss Pl‘n;m?n ke | DRUGS e been jittery because of the possible trend of events| Between Germany and Russit the Gastineau Cafe, was a pa i ET4 (2 UETTE | Rwlxcx; ’20‘,:‘: "]F(il % ‘Bm | 1 ! in South America, notably Chile, Mexican ofl con- |UIere may develop a mew under- pound for Juneau on the Alameda.| 7 & eROkE o]~ e B Tt % . |standing and even an alliance fo VAT | 3 667 Ei, PUROLA REMEDIES ' flscations, 16 has feATec, Iu\gHb WEEHE S8 B.0asts 107 pnitua) aid) the stivguinnieNee, Wilma Wallstedt entertained ten | By Roberta Lee [ comparable disregard for foreign investments there % [ . o 2 p | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- o W ” a3 d “|though Stalin and Hitler have of her little friends a few davs pre-| | The pending Chilean proposal Would put a tax upon ' porents presaging decrease of vious in honor of her fifth birth-| 'l Dr John H. Gever || FULLY COMPOUNDED export _copper, equivalent roughly to $1 a share on|poyer day. The afternoon was spent in| Q When a hostess knows that| | . . Y R R e kil Anaconda. That such a tax would be tantamount,” Tpjs evening should be auspicious playing games and later a birthday |her guest is very strict about at-| | DENTIST | to tontheation (b Ry i for theaters and places of entertain- feast was served. Those present|tending church, should she arrange Room 9-—Valentine Bldg. | PHONE 97—Free Delivery It is 2 sad commentary on the state of world eco- ment. Novel amusements will be|yere Iris Gray. Winifred Carlson,|her schedule so that the guest has| | PHONE 762 e ————————— of the world is no er se 5 the philosoph; Australia and New Zealand Will Dghl Valerie Ellinger \'numm} Y:\ the hostess should sug- | i NO TEARS FOR MACHADO of government has so far been modified in recent|pgye an exceedingly prosperous six ' Clark, Alice Barnett and Gertrude |gest it 5 s vears that foreign capital may be subject at any time | ;515 and will display a sense of and Wilma Wallstedt !""Q. What is the real definition of | [——————————— i *s Styl oz st wees | [0 the most burdensome taxation, if ot to actual con- |yndependence not altogether ap- 43 la “bread-and-butter letter"? DR. H. VANCE i1 0morrow.s oiyles he ters had 4 1ard time las ee isca 144, ¢ ! “g H . . R e : o sl el bR : p proved by the British government. = A paby daughter was born the| Webster's definition is “a let- A o, | Todat': Syine to o~ e This turn of events in South America is particu-| 1n tne United States as in' Miany | previous day to Mr. and Mrs Jnmv[xm of thanks for hospitality.” ik ; 114 Y e n! Cuba died at | larly unfortunate for this counu:y because it was 0 | Byropean countries the tendency Hollywood at the Dawes Hospital Q. Should a man remove his | 1C?~“su}]{“m-0" and mf)n.mnmm? | »f an opers | that continent that we were looking for new markets | (oward revolutionary uprisings may | cigar or cigarette from his mouth | | r70m ;’gbsh]vo-\m 1.“[1 to 5; | him and for other business opportunities as a result of lpe apparent. Riots may be exect-| Al Schulman, fur man for Charles| when he lifts his hat? i Sedlee sy I ] ince 1933 t the losses of trade suffered in the totalitarian areas .4 QL L Coinpany. was. thiet beeniges Catway Z;aut;; i driiit :P;mr‘x S " 1 e 18 st ot i % estic P Qa8 8 KLY, e 'R e e $ LTanEhn St hone 17 PR o fiaget s AN it | of Europe. It goes without saying that our domestic| porsons whose birthdate It §8 have | turn to Juneau on the Alameda. He | e 10 fisd ‘. u,‘”.’.P 1 ko o poltical viliain recovery effort cannot succeed if the area in wh)(‘l} the augury of a vear of difficult|was to immediately resume his He was the modern Machiav s A our products can be marketed and our capital securely oot due to delays in INMPOMAD! duties i the fur department | 3 & | e s s s e : 80 base that Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini | jnvested is subjected to a further sharp limitation matters. but there should be fairly R \l DAU \ LE §§( )\5 | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. G Abigail Bunch’s Sur good luck. Weather: ghes 47 lovest 8 ENGLISH ||| Graduste Los Angetes conese | | | Juneau’s Gwn Store Shy. sehool 2 W Andrew Cholmondeley Calvin Jones Children born on this day prob- 7 5 i e e | i AoH i iRt ‘ Anytl politics. Machado played Butch LaGuardia ably will be keenly observant,: in- ] * 1 Opthalmology ‘ fhe. game ST omoed, bl 10p< e ""“"‘2}‘3;‘,2‘.‘ “”::fi\av]I,,E?,fsi,y";‘::; MISS SU“_IVAN { By W. L. Corden VBl itncets Pitted Lol it | his opponents but hundreds (Philadelphia Record) o 4 5B 3 ’ | R T " . stakes ther persons. | | ¥ of blameless citizens besi The Butcher killed wit Captain Joseph Patterson, publisher of the New mMistakes of “:“ o | The Rexall Stcre flair for t sctacular and was his way around Manhs ays an iwest “I had hardiy begun the work until | » i ? i 1 pectacular and was his way around Manhattan subways and Midw hiAd ur i | e the storms corn rows. This citisen of the World knew s much | AMERICAN AT KETEHIKAN |7, toemn 1 vas imterrupie” sav.| The Charles W. Carter | = Builer-Mauro | ong fight for free- about the so-called blic mind” that he built the y “I had hardly begun the work when | | M rt o | V | his nime was linked | DIS8¢st newspaper -'“yl"}tm in A_’f"”,"‘ e l UE IS SERIOUS ,,,,, '1 was interruptec o e oriuary i L] g ik e o e C“’. Pattens s ais, e job © The marriaze of Miss Ruth St Often Mispronouncec orizon Fourth and Franklin Sts, fa 1e fol y g a national circulation for Mayor LaGuar 4 ht Mr. an « | Pronpunce ho-ri-z'n, o as in obey | PHONE 136 11 € as bur next President, hold onto your hat. That fellow S Pty SR {1 as in right, accent second syllable S o Feade Tor the 2935 | mwtt dob (Continued from Page One) ;?. Yl-‘n:Sh livan of Seaitle, and ] i he broke away In an editorial Saturday, captioned “Butch La- at Ke at 8 o'clock cere- |Structure). Alter (to make differ- 2 dential candi-, Guardia Is No Catholic,” Mr. Patterson started some- | scenes, is not mincing words about 2 £/ - G e So et Have Your Eyes Examined by | | - ik th ¢ wants the Ma org e was named | t} t They have not; so far gyt Synonyms: Gift, present, dona- | | o . harger at party, thing. He wants the Mayor to forget he was named | the matter. They e, ; | synonym : | n Instead ! he parades nl pie”| Fiorello (Little Flower) and he wants public to | been able to get an agreement wit 3 : tion, contribution, offéring, gratuity Dr. Bae il Carlson [ ~ PRSP Sl ha led Hhe peree i | Temember that his name is now Butch LaGuardia. | the other cotton countries to divide ‘7, O FRIE black spring | €ndowment OPTOMETRIST | H. S. GRAVES -;o«;l: .m‘m ]1 d T T He ‘\\a“u it clear understood that though B’ .n p th u,,r].t‘ mmku. E\(‘n»yBru'..l st Sty i white “onktfon Sidtike Word Study Use a word three Office Yaudwig Nelson's Jewelry { *The Clothing Man” Hollowers. The popul its votes LaGuardia is of Italian descent he is not a Catholic |our pet South American countr Loy oige o Pouse ! times and it is yours” Let us in-| | siore gl s Gl | and he piled up a bi ajority over Gen. Menocal an Episcopalian. (Mr. Patterson thinks many | has been fairly adamant about that "'_‘““ "~ : *_I‘f“v 1 s \'1‘- 5 'F“‘ crease our vocabulary by mastering | w | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER v tme conservative candidats s would be great Presidents, but he’s writing | But if the U. S. Government goes She and her attendant, Mis. T. P.|one word each day. Today's w | & MARX CLOTHING To put throug political program political terms with & clear knowledge that|into the world market with Nifles, ‘wofe 4 lootsage. of GAXAeN” |p, oceive: dpvbidiot.mofion of okl T r W e gineered an alliance of hi liberal party unfortunately, does play a part in wrecking | sidized cotton it will really put thejias. Mr. Nilles was best man ims of emotien:: showing: indiffers FINE ential ambitions.) heat on India anc Brazil. They may the groom So far od. “Butct t to be worth about ' be forced to an agreement Following the ceremony no ang at very reasonable rates BTl Attt of $he il gt tion was held at. the Nilies home ) S 7 stermes i epd OERIO IR e ot e | P G L 0 g e PAUL BLOEDHORN | Gastineau Motor New But that o troubles gave him dic We would ad " the Christian name of '{:_f?k‘(.":: :(kai“(): e i : AT S. FRANKLIN STREET Service | ocracy, which would immedi- A - PERACTES N P LOOK an(( l ARI | PHONE 721 him to suspend constitutional guarar S the patron saint of de 7 twn three cents, or mor Beginning in 1929 his foes tur »m arguments | ately en 9500000 Jacksonians. Then append Of tWo to turee cents, o 2t GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING o) necessary. That would put Ameri- S — ,(‘ hymriog e i By A. C. Gordon | OFF THE LOWER LOBBY i P s s ence. “His impassive face betrayed B bnmaaA{ives Brid the 1 Watch and Jewelry Repairing tnuworking order the: federal legi consictently and when unrest backed him d to fins 1 by authori for sentative : i thy e idaTey.” which ‘il cath the votes 25,000 against the legality of his tenure to active plotting. | “Cholmondeley.” which will catch the votes of 4,320,000 ;" s L Anglophile Fond Mammas e'en now waiti can cotton on the world market i s to Kill ere exposed in less than three to genu- o on tuem AK€k 8% i plan a hone P i "g){l “fl,l,” ’,n",‘\“,‘ll;;,upll ;’(ltbr\nr\ 12.” “;::;1 flect before the Royal Visitors in” LaGuardia |SiX cents o '.“‘"“.'f: aphisiogd TR -1 BARANOF i AR S B llsse could carry a solid New England with another 3,000,000 | €VeP less. If 1t shot % £ ooosdi f s = 1. Which two Books of the Bible | | | 8 bomb was dropped down a vent pipe leading to his| ;o ~Next, plain Jones! There are 7,455,000 Joneses | Cent subsidy to export 5,000, are named after women? i BEAUTY SALON | HARRY Bath room at the hour when the president Was taking i the 48 States, counting their lineal descendants.|during the next year or e R E R 2. What two states are the great-| | I'f his customary early morning “soak.” The plotters Add ‘em up: The total popular vote for Andrew Chol- | Would represcnt & 108 1o 100 0% 0 eflSOHS odt chtard 10} ranse AHGR Aot B sl o RACE knew the pipe led to the bathroom, but they did not mondeley Calvin Jones Butch LaGuardia thus reaches | €rnment o f]’ b 000“000' ¥ e i U. 8.2 Frederios—X-ER.VAC [ s know that plumbers had put an elbow in it only a few the record-smashing Roosevelt total of 27,000,000 ir ‘em&u i 'Sped “]' Al e w,;fl; Enterialn Sunda 3. How many *indepenident gov=-la o o rosn TE T DRUGGIST day before their attempt. The bomb, therefore, ex-|36. ;‘;xe;;’fg ;]‘; bagg Lo Y ernments are there in the World? | «The Squibb ploded a floor above Machado's quarters 3 ]'Ihlv: .nmp!',' the d)vpd“;}}don;—ax{(l Fiorello (the dump half of it on the world mar- i s : de(Vfij)\‘;’(‘ «th“:(’ ,’:mm ingredient C l ' 642 Stores of In June, 1931, the conservative party withdrew | -tU€ Flower) sits in the i Douoc ket in the course of time, half of (-P“: w14 ‘:lm :dum’r ‘l:(:ll‘x( i )3V“;1 i '(':!‘\:'.Mh the diamond | | | ey Ko s T GO s , § Scet 1A o Gl whose marriage ake| ¢ a y s 4 | | from the legislative alliance. In August there was an Wost Bodl sy the handling cost would be saved, at L e ik temtar of L WY ' TRIPLEX ‘Odorless’ | | el D Tov! e ‘ . any rate. bt | 1 open revolt in Santa Clara province put down only PRER T R e ANBWIE || “The Store for Men” cen : b T The Department of State has op- 5 8 il £ s Jh ‘after Machado had taken personal command of the e ok Posce duf;np’m as it upsets the informally vesterday afternoon at| 1' Ruth and Esther. DBY cLEANEBS | % Aroope. Technical precision could go no farther than|gnole scheme of the reciprocal their Goid Street residence Fied ‘g‘“““'""d Wyoming | Pickup Delivery—Sam the Tailor’ SAB'N S Strikes became numerous and disorders 8reW. in he famous Rubens-Robinson passport fraud case. trade program. Moreover, it is a| Approximately forty guests called % E‘,‘l’ “Olk reaching a climax on July 7, 1933, when police machine Under orders of the Federal court, bench warrants | particularly hard biow at Brazil, between 3 and 5 oclock gt Bk e | {| Front St—Triangle Bldg. | guns were turned on a’Havana mob, killing 26 and!have been issued for three unidentified persons desig- | which, in spite of its cotton fields, ——e———— fiio8 i e [ e —————a I _wounding 160. nated as Alexis, Dmitri and Ivan Doe. The three un- |ic a fairly nice neighbor ! i -~ ‘ UFFICIAL MAPS o!‘ . A month latgt Stmner Welles, United States Am-| knowns are presumably Russiah, and a purist in the | gyt the Department of Agricul- PIONEERS TO | JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB e 3 bassador, advised Machado to take a leave of abfiex)(‘e‘F:'Lli‘"“l ‘.““ K's office d“"dfegon_"’: !lll would ‘:;h"ef do | ture—there arel politicians N\E:L’ Buslabes: mestnd will BE Fald ab b J““EA"—ZSC ‘ GASTINEAU L’AFE 4 o paanle o - Py to describe ce natives of vie! ussia as omas, 1l as elsewhere—can't see it- April 4, Pentl e of Alask: in the interest of Cuban peace. The President’s re- . . as wel MEET TUESDAY pm., April enthouse of Alaska fusal brought o warning trom Prosident Roosevel | JA0eS and John Doe. What difference it makes, self going inta the 1940 election With lectric Light and Power Company. J. B. Burford & Co. { 2 NI > o oA 5 since they are unknown anyhow, is not easy to see an increasing load of cotton on its RS. C. C. RULAFORD. e that the United States wouid be compelled to act un-| The precedent once established, the next time | pands. Lo g iR ‘Our Doorstep Is Worn by less the isl doned political warfare American justice wants to get hold of an unknown ; fi Members of SBighary of ‘Alagiy,) b it o] Satiatied Cuflgroin’ Ther gust 11 the army turned against Ma- | French witness it may issue a warrant for Raoul Roe. Southern Senators headed by Igloo No. 6, will hold the regular| z chado. the presidential palace Ii the person wanted is a lady and of Spanish nation- Smith of lsu;th Carolx(na :m:l‘ Bar;lr(l; r:[l‘z: % 1"(1(:“"’“] L;man:\l\ nxu,')(x)t. ‘ i s ality. it will r - head of Alabama, are trying to w starting at o'clock, in- the would be | the air unless he relinquished | 8lity. it will not be Jane Doe but Dolores Doe or Jua i i X | e x haed timatam nect doy and |Bita Roe. It may go so far as bench warrants issued |out a plan by which the farmers|O. F. Hall. Following the business Juneau Melody House g M next day and| "o ne Doe and Wang Roe or, rather, Wang Loe. | Will be paid to take their cotton off |meeting a social session will also a wild mob palace, killing Col. Antonio e i the Government’s hands and sell it be enjoyed. Music and Electric Appliances [ Jtmives, hesd cret police; Antonio| o .o (heve each of us breathes out enough car- [abroad, but the d‘“Pfl“"‘\"“lv‘W‘L; o M 57 e (Next Trving's Market) | N Aincarte, chief o @ score of Other | oy every hour, in the form of carbonic acid gas, to|upon that as -‘“5[t :“L‘:;‘:' }‘)‘L?;ugc | > Front Street Phone 65 | LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES | make a diamond of at least 100 carats. Why doesn't |PBYINE an exparh subeidy. becaute | Irene Stewart's ! —_— i 1 blane which [ somebody tell us these 5? A BlpDe D Un0h00y el s Hinte R _ | ton without dumping it on the world LENDING LIBRARY\ i market, and there you are. FARANOV EAGRIC LT DOBBY ALASKA FEDERAL Krafft,s s " e — - U Her Twins Born a Month Apart o 1 New Books 15 Reil i wit SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. o | - Don't Forget —Vole Tomorroy. T Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 Mnfg. & Building Co., Ine, s P.O. Box 2718—Phone 3—Office | CABINET WORK—GLASS 11y Seward St., Juneau, Alaska | PHONE 62 The B. M. Behrends p Bank : 4 Juneau, Alaska i COMMERCIAL AND : SAVINGS ACCOUNTS (3 : COMMERCIAL USE THE CAPITAL—$50,000 i AVINGS SURPLUS—$100.000 Py’ andi 66“] AN'I‘” 29, PAID ON SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES B s « Resources Over Two and ADS Boe Lol Dol First National Bank Mrs. Robert Scherle, of Jasper, Ind., is pictured with her twin boys, born exactly a month apart and thriv- . 1 ing heartily. The f arrived.February 15, weighing five pounds, the second on March 15, tipping the ) - ey ey J U N E A U o A L A S K A pcllu at seven pounds. A few days after birth of the first twin, Mrs, Scherle was up and about, caring —_— Mo for her thiee other children, (Central Press) # AN