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WL ’\ F1 i ] difficult routes in the world to service, and beset by | . MOUNT U LODGE NO. 187 p ISKA LLMMPIre | toubl 5 caused by the extremely seasonal natiirg %24 844, 5 COMMUNIIY EVE“IS SECOND TH %, day by the the freight and po r trade it caters to, it ho| .‘ 1\ 20 Y EARS AG 0 'rfer E EMPIRE ——— :m&::tm Rite Temple e TODAY | s " %0 8-pm.—Territorial | Pesinning a417:30 p..m. From '8 am. t0 8°p el %1 Carson A. Lawrence, always provided more and better boats than any other | transportation company. - Some sixty other limes-have | 2 e - R4 * | ried to serve the Territory of Alaska, but have failed, | 1.4 APRIL! 25, 1930 ¢ filiay Eoetoh o Worshiptul . A E (Tt is not ea: | t 4 = - The Taku, the new Lockheed Vega of the Alaska-Washington Air- th,':: (Ez.r&rgcg;iaézrlo:efl b JAMES W. vm'as, Secretary. s LW e L. Dlew Dealers would ke to:pubdhe Algsesy 5 | ways, was due in Juneau between 4/and:5 pm., Juneau time, DAV 1eft{ ot g 1y vestry of Holy Trinity ! uneao and Douslas for £1.50 per month; | Steamship Company out of business, just as they put | | Seattle at 7:30 am. It was piloted by Bob Ellis, veteran flier, and also| a¢ home of Dr. Ernest Polley. | S months, $8.00; one vear, $13.00 the Northland Transportation Company and the Aiaska | e Fieid had aboard Mrs. Elllis, Commander W. E. Wynn, 'A” B. Hayes and Frank i At 8 p.m—CDA, Parish Hall. re. Della Qe o | Hatcher, Alaska business maa { At 8:30 pm.—Community Center John Notferstad BlTe Yoi i | Might for Adults at Teen Age| Meeting pvery Wednesday et Cashen With a large number of players signed up.to piay baseball for the| Club Wwitly square dancing. ::;:’ ,}.’"m‘“;f;,{‘i‘l‘f s . 5 ER St Junieau City League for the 1930 season, *actual:play was scheduled to : i H. BIGGS, EBernard L. Hansen, o | vacs Mo Rl ke W E . At noon—Ki W. H. 3, Sttt B | start May 11, according to announcemefit by 'Maanger Karl Theile. fm 7:30 \dies - Night i Nedra Delong ‘Walther 58 ey | neau Rifle and Pistol Clab, AB. | = - Harold H. Post, Cashier of the First National Bank, presented his! gail. o ! vesignation to the Board of Directqrs to take’ efféct as soon as his suc- | At g pm—Elks Lodge P HGOSQ&WHE Mo. 700 | or can be named.. Post had acepted a position in an executive |At 8 pm—VFW Auxitiary meets, | Rezalar Meetings Each Friday ised and hurt when t company discontinued its s apacity with a San Franeisco banking house. CIO Hall, A g | Gos OHN ertising in his paper beeause it did not feel it worth { At 8 p.m.—Rebekak el Odd Fel- [} g eoretaryh o2 ; while, He thinks it a crime for a company he is fight- Giordonrs 11 s to reopen its store:the coming Tuesday, accordi Jows Holls i o e - Iy A ot rdon’s Inc., was to reopen its store the coming Tuesday, according | O """ woos Stuay Group at WALTERY R HERMANSEN and t P 1 iny ) announcement by Mrs. Winifred Jones, manager. New location had - L] t \ |t actesin ok 1 ¥ P s : home of Mrs. Lennstrom. | jaavertisicy | Sout she pa nich | fie, 1AGA. Lfaeh AIaSka pOInES not been definitely selected. The former store was wiped out hy fire when | " aprit 21 | 8 s K S | weapon! It might be pretty bad if his were the oniy the Maloney Building burned. At noon--Chamber of Commierce at paper in the Territory, but there are others! v L r T e : . ather tlor phper - : s | Baranok BL WELI’S As for the terrible cannery interests, there was a ! Py i i it el . q ‘ . s ¢ A ‘contract for ‘repiiting /the: Governor's: Mansion had besnt swarded [/At 1:30° pm—Tuheret Lymes &4 C T SHOP time when anyone who had a little capital .and dared : neets at h »f Mrs. Bert Mc- y take 1% PIOK. GRTA l.K, Hius S AT 3 faso on the Paci ! 4:30 5 AlfFed Dishiaw and’ oty 1os] ‘odiitactors, accarding: 0, anndincement| Mects 8t home OLGE it PRI Lo g ey e risk, could start a canner a. “lam. 120th 4 ix and | e el A X P | Dowe b { . though there aré oW eroush canneriés to take care |valeased by ; B R | At 7:30 pm.—Junedu Rifle and Pi “High Quality Cabinet Work of all the fish being produced, it is still not impossible | Anchorage : artly Gloudy” S | Club, A.B. Hall. for Homs; ©ffice or Store | | 5 iR n-Gardne mpa Portia ntr: 'S, Wert 2 £ 8 m ' Gl reeting = - to start a.salmon cannery o mall scale, or buy out | Annette Island —Rui wdner Company, Pogtiand contractors, were the lowe ; p.m—E m Club meeting, n 2 B & AR s gy o 3 Sk e row .3 on thie construction of a spur to Glacier Highway, leading | initiation at Elks Lodge rooms. il MR. CHARLES FIGHTS FOR ALASKAN jone of those "‘”‘“‘v“: :;]‘ “”“{"“ s ubbes bt [sthel Partly . | past the power house to the sand flats of Mendenhall Glacier, M. D.| At 8 p.m of Norway, instai- | },‘qu STS B is wotb ot £k this Biettus, Alncke 1K the Grmats | WO 26 liams, qistrict engineer for the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads, said.| Iation officers, Odd Fellows Hall. | > 12 24| Dawson 20— Partly Cloudy | The company's bid was $24,833. | At 8:45 p.m-—Juneau Singers re- Continuing to oAy the banner against bis Ket- | 65l annpal run of salmon of any place in the world, | pq 00 33—Partly Clo | hearsal at Methodist’ churci. ace, $7.50; | Transportation Company out of business by siding 100 Iy notify | DEr cent with the Communist-dominated Long&ore- o delivery | men's Union in its long-drawn out strilggs against Alaska. Governor Gruening and Lieutenant Fixit, | true to”their socialistic ideas, would like to have the Territory of the Federal Government take over steam ship transportatior While fighting the Alaska Steamship Co. tooth Newspapers, 1411 | nail in his propagar heet, Fixit appeared sur- e sceco0oton adversary, thé Daily’ Olironicle; S1d D. Charles, aud has fish traps, there would not be the number of | pajynanks 0] ! 3 el 4N 8 N ; tor 6f the Retehikan Dafty News, does a good job salmon capneries i Alaska that there are today. | Haines udy 4 e’ cor one of Juneaws new Territorial and Federal Bu At 1:30 pm.—Martha Society in| : 2 2 Your Rélsible Pharmacists of refuting ‘a Chronicle attack upon Captain Lathrop, Gruening and Fixit would like to tax them out of | Havre is to be laid April 20 between 4 and 5 pm. Services were to be under | NLB church parlors. | stonti Fneay Alrport 3 . auspices of the Masonic Lodge and on the platform, besides officers | A .m —Territorial ~_Sportsmen BURSER-MAURO Kodiak o g ation, were to be Gov. George! A Parks, Judge Justin neets Council Chambers, City | BRUG CO. Rt St b e . e R e G AL A ¢ o ewives, | EKOU¢ 5 | Har Mayor Thomds Judson, ' Harry G. Watson, president of the Chaimber ymmerce and Claud Feigeson, Commander of the Americat 8o (i ) independent Democratic newspaper hout -going Most of the industry of the s based 2 tly Clo \t 10 @m.—Rummage e & “with 'the mote socialistic ramifications of the|on the fishing economy, ‘and: the Territory' must | Peters 4§85 3.in | DeSIURLEGEL here : [ oranOaron: sasled nalk Alaskd Misic s“fi“}' ‘ew Deal” does go &lonz with the News' ediforial naturally ‘drew most of its tax revenues from it, but | Bartland 46-—Clouc k | From 2 to 5 pm~Methodist Wo- | ! B Says Mr. Charles, with the courage of his very there is a limit to what even the sal Prince George .. 3251 figh, 53 47 'Sein | men’s May L Arthur I, Ogeen, Manager . Seattle 43—Rain Show At 7 p.m.—Beta Sigma Phi annual Pianos—Musical nstruments Bitka 52--Partly, C s i e L L LSS S o e 3 | Fonndess DRYGRERGRSE Oad Fels apdy Bupplies i AWhitehorse 23 lows Hall, Phone 206 ..Second and Seward. am Fixif of the Gruening New D Amp, one Gruening and Fixit haven't said much against | ifutar $8=~Drizzie | D " i H E l' h by May 1 would think that it is criming be' fav ¢ 10 ihe lumber industry, but they didn’ nything €0 = { ai Y Lessons Rg IS W. L. GORDON || At noon—Lions Club, Baranot. in E, Lathrop and the Alaska Steamship y.1p (he J by St AR B ¢ ol¥ May elp the June: 4 | Lmtrions it s e i it i ) LKt Apparently, Judging by Fixit's writings | ypjon pic it for months in a jurisdic lUTHERAN lAD'ES At noon—Rotary Club, Baranof. WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We drove over the bridge.” May articuiarly the “cannery interests,” o pute with another brother CIO. union ‘ 70 MEET THURSDAY | suy. “we arove ACROSS the ridge. e and ‘WALLPAPER { stest enemies, responsible for tak ! down. Gruening and Fixit apparently dikoe iy AR NG L [ 2 mocral’s tAx program to court, monopolizing - least t lid nothing tc s MIS NOU hilippians (Biblical). Pronounce with | party % TR 3 nion—at hey I GOV R TS uthoran LaMGLRI accent on SECOND syllable, not the third as sometimes hear | Ydeal Paiat Store keeping Alaska from making progress, and ...y kiling tactics. And the unio Rinin rrendous crimes. ;H ‘\ wron| proved by the F‘,m‘,“" meet ‘Thursday in the home of M P SPELLED: Melee. -though pronounced may-lay S |1 Pnone 54 Fred W. Wendt 1, actually, ave the facts? f 575 iages to the Jumber mill o A o 2 et aade. gk 5 % aska fror risconsin | 4 . for e coming bazaar.i ., WORD STUDY: “Use i th times and it is yours v us| y came o Alaska from Wiscon: Whe needs is industry and if £ B 2 ¥ o ! but instead of seeking gold, he | , i sl are and will be Wel- | {nerease vocabulary by maste word each day. T ; PAINTING AND Card Beverage Co i isportation for the miners, started a littie | ) .o, R pride themselves o o e it | i YE eulogizer. (Pran pan-e-jir-ist, A as in PAN, E! DECORATING . i 2 et NI . s % s in ssed, both I's as in IT, accent third syllable | deamship lue and put back every dellar he earned . Hitler and Mu erals SR for d i 3 : e kRt A 5 od to Meet Your Budge! other enterprises for the improvement of the they to. ‘Eiiro . th P:;::; :;(, ‘e:PE.]; E Tr;fm sry. He has taken very lttle for his own enJoy- | ;.o ., 1ineral and his whole life has been devoted fof ¢l Joms on Saturda NE 9 Ralp 2 tor MIXIRS or BODA PUP ) but whole 1ife’s work, and he is riow 84, has | minating free enterprise © last meeting the Ladies i MODEQN E‘!‘ ! 0 U E FTE Ih{yOBERTA LEE § | e i iy o Skt e interests and the Alaska Steamship Com- | existence. mon, onece the comm man's inex- pensive deli y, now is a luxur X apidly getting April 29 trong ¢ fetion: stand survive, partict To read some of the effusions of Lieutenant fish im m other ¥ Wholesale PRONE 216—DAY or > PSS U GRS ihe industrial development of the Territory of ! . we cannot name or anybody else, one industry ! 554 8 to Bitea Hotfes-ho! 3 Where others feared to venturd, he stepped ifi, | fecided to have a co 1 e, u g ese two gentiemen I interested or brought = BT 0 ot oo S P i S 10 B Sl H ! n =7 & result of his ability, the enterprises succeed- | Klm\ il b “n»-.\ g e S Bate K e e g b Q Is 1t a1l Hight for & widow to contl e — 11 Brownie’s hquor Store The Alaskan Hotel - e thices futli ntic 1oy the Teeiticey, to saos jine Territory, but the ¢ have & Y whi ¢ o h. Every- | s it all right for a widow to continue to wear her wedding ring | Newly Renovated Rooms 4 d N h nccua‘od Cap i’cm\_fl‘d ope s since Dr. Gruening has arrived, ably | ¢ he s i- | after the death of her hu ? Phone 183 138 So. Frankiis at Reasonable Rates ceded and stayed on. No one has ever - o0 IS BRTRRETRE ol % efted to remain and join in: the fel i T : | - 4 a by Mii Fixit. Yes, we cannot even think of } vit > I \. Certainly, unless she remarries. She should then, of f {ain Lathrop of doing anything outside the law; mlulle Communtty project which Mr. Fixit hias sponsored Jawship and partake’ of refreshe] o SRR ie 1ould then e e 0. Box 259 il e o played the game according to the rules. - Captaift ments. R S e } PHONE 555 Lathrop has also giveh away thousands of dollars to| Why the Alaska Steamship Company or any other| AT R Q. 18 4% cotslgetEEpoiile £ i o Leeds nionéers and others in the Tertitory, ' | business should advértise in the propaganda. sheet REBEKANS 10 Mi ; vy Ve re undoubtedly is more in the kitchen, or you would not | & " tea ch thinks it to side with individunals and meeting of the Rebeka wiil 5iuge _eold-rugh days, the anm}%.gfigshlp Acm'n-»‘ which thinks it a crime . 4 %7 e Lo g Y | R ion Tothe' firms WIICh creRYe PATONSTand-ate dovelopitiz Alaskn fomorrow at, B.pan. in the | have been urged fo take it. ‘ GEQRGE BROS. 3 lows Hall | Q. Is money an appropriate gift for a christening? . ‘ledly operating on one of the most | is more than we can understand. HEHOw 4 & A OUKIRRITRE. i | tedly operating on one of the ¢ I will he followed by a social to A. Yes; many consider money as the most appropriate gift Widest Selection i PAINTS, —— OXH e to take the iast piece of bread or from. a dish that is offered at dinner? which all Odd Fellows and hus« e gk 0 ind nothing cle.” |man vetoed the Natural Gas BULY T ins ot RebeEahs are VI, | frorre o oo i e = | LIQU()RS | e o The Wa;hinglon : But the main point that stebd|“No revenge” he told colleagues. 5 4% ! g K5 (E 34 | LOOK and LEARN ¢ e out durtng Johnson's talk to olv-|“All's fair in dove and polities.” i L I} Me"y-GO'Round Wit almitives - was intends|. - . Speaker Sam Rayburn’s words | VF JLIARY WILL E GORDON | : g | Remin‘g‘iefls-’l‘vpewr‘hrfl on the same subject mwust b — % m.-i The EI'Will reed co. SOLD and SBERVICED by \ S |.(, holdt ‘the line' ¢ Sy over the long distance from Texas|: INITIATE THURSDAY Continued from Page One) H — 5 _ | Py g i’ ke Ran | trought blushes to the operatc The Auvilinty of the VFW willl 1. Which is farther north, the northernmost tip of Alaska or the | } ’ " - 3 53 1 P i t : i Alasks ase Lot G v e osKiny \.,.g,l Toty, Connally ! SR TR heve initiation atl the meclns|porthernmo ip of Canada? | Oftice “'l,(;::; 04 . i J, B&vBurford so. x months or possibly & yé& eia m Connally of Texa Thursday night starting at § o'cloc’ Which 8. A held the higher rank during the war, General George C. | | “Our D, e = noted for both his wit and his pure R 1 Allvmerh = ¥ g ¥ S ‘ g . {came ihe, Navws S| Cliness, vecently puiled. some- Sous OF NORWAY T0 -fiwm{ Mdnnmm f.fuacnszfl\..m MO | Marshall or General Dwight D. Eisenhower? | HAY, GRAIN, COAL | Satigfied Customers” ) . AL OFF CER : 3 3. Are there more widows or Widowers in the United States? and STORAGE e A — “,: | ut}\'v o e '“"“‘ Chiet of seldom seen on the Senate P s mily reme 1 floor. He walked out in deflance ].ES 3 . Wha is the highest denomination of banknote issued by the | F 0 Ra’ »’A (‘ E N C Y mark: ederal Reserve? ; 3 V A meant by the “Benjamin” of a family? s I (;.II-EA«SEEx GAS f the Senate rules, which say T g hien: o THURSDAY R James Pinkerton, Mis WERS: o t a senator cannot be excused without unanimous consent Alabama’s Senator Lister Hilly y ¢ Norw 0 ineiaq | Garcla, Jr; Edward E s Raa LADIES —MISSES’ outspoken dissenter Was|wouldn't give his consent, becs ,‘M! The -Sous of Norway will installf’ 4 o . Hoyt Vandenberg, Afrf e o SEE e up 4 ::uo.iomcsn at nwenn;eul: Thm‘;sl- :l‘;: “’m‘-w:“’: W‘“‘""n;" fo‘“‘; . General Marshall, as Chief of Staff, outranked General Eisen- READY-TO-WEAR staff, who warned | Hill who was acting majority | 483 BIEBE in the Odd Rellows Hell} | ), | hower. ward t Near Third ho was acting ma { Ty t nn's tal yestérddy. Mrs. Gail| Al At g ks nath s leader, plended: 1 hope the Sen ;‘Le,c:.‘::“’a‘:dlw ‘;e‘:‘;"r:“::: ::." Corver, Schmits, ahd M| 3 Almost three times as many widows as widowers. : l'z:u? '\lv t vr \::l‘.x PP M quested to atiend. Jow:nz'g:g:: fv1‘".;\: 1 \\ed~‘ <.’| ‘ 6. The youngest son. | 3 S s aelleibdt SR R o i The Charles W. Carier ||| JuNEABADAIRIES r defenses wil b Pr 4 norted mitted to the Government hospitaf. | ) " 1| pELICIOU! b, L fie said in)Connally, “I will just get my hat ¥-0-T-E! X o7 | ‘ Fe i e el g Mortuary ° i el US ICE CREAT : ° 3 1a habit—ask for it by name | 858 go o | POLLS OPEN UNTIL 8 TONIGE T.| SCHWINN BIKES AT A;ADSEN'S‘ the rea Oldest Bank in Alaska PEONE 13 Junegu Daries, Inc. Without further formality, long e RR e Tom marched out of the Senate l W _ ot armed | cheerily waving gay good-byes to - ; A S/ I H — ' g e his colleagues. He was going to @ { 1 fh ¢ s | [EILIV|R] | s ession but economic collapse. | v fa. b4, t ' 4 i - : ot eing 10 retreat at all|dinner. for the President of Chile | S—. [SERIEN , 1891~-0ver Half a Century of Banking—-1950 7 . || Chryslee“Miifine Engines »n budget economiés,” Jobnson ‘in-| e Senae could have ordered R j 1 . ¢ Mers“en’wm o st o i Tact.1X am golng to|the.Sergeant-at-arms to bring Con- MR L et § o L e Formerly SABIN'S Hard . iy vnc. Tusead the Senatel S SGRCp f Fled A REERE The B. M. Behrends || .ioohni b xiné Bardware h i . i harmovy ab- the Secretary of | cimply got along without the loved . Compass e oty 2 olnt 1 | ; !} Arrow Shirts and Underwear 4 but sometimes ornery Teéxan. P A i arn Jounson and Abe Lincoln i : Agess productions R ] | Ba.nk & 4~ -+Adlen Edmonds Shoes g er Co. Folks e S i O Skyway Jsewax Defense start Cengressmen and Home talk to 1 Rep p) hamespun | ng that, | Ohio River, th ’ ows_ thei 1% : 8. Tol intend to s W' with Con-} B 4 b pave more | 5 Gleare ¢ ielaing Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Rflxes ffl’r Rent | "soo" e would b all ¢ € X wvel,” says Denton, | 29 8. B DOWN . H Home Liguor Store—Tel. #08 e Sy e Comgreney voud e he) | ORI L LR wnediwhm e GGOMMERCIAL SAVINGS || cLOTHES |[| == —n== od letters and pressure in W [ ot ‘a can resi- | ington | z - i . ! " ity Wo othing |} To give y6u"more freedom | e said, obviously i ¢ | MERIY-GO-ROUND jal. 2 Z ‘ G : J. BECKMAN | fl‘om’ywork a TRY i S0 : ; - about 1ehtere 3 } o 20 , i as a paid-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA | Complete Outfitter for Men mcing the budget, But| | i % EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING A + Aluka Lannfiry st home, people stopped} P7Z77 i | 122 b r A Present this coupon to the box office of the | E z ey i long w 4‘ . the street and asked if the 7 " | > i e e oot 1< AT R e ~ CAPITOL THEATRE B H. §. GRAVES how g e ,;_:J‘M 1:‘ l;‘;‘, ‘:;;IJ‘;;.’\,[:, me protection as | / g h Gained and receive TWO TICKETS to see: | Lo S pkg oS military budget was weak or S B o “BIG JACK” Defloto—Dodge Tracks LEVPS OVERALLS v n defer Merry-Go-Round 1 W % deec v Slark Griffith, the tight-fisted ! / . % for Boyg able and ol n" but ' owner of the Washington Nats, 18y [77 777146 | 7 | : ower Federal Tax—12c Paid by the Theatre ; i SHA¥FER'S - not “well i \ed; and ed | no pal of the White House report- | fai - - i ' 1« o - e e Sy ST “ || Phono 4—YELLOW CAB CO.—Phone 22 || SANITARY MEAT || “S5ty\ i consult, i R R i S 7 7 0. Suptication and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and BOK DRFIER Mpas , testimony i g Senator / Sur RETURN YOU tb your home with our compliments. ls-—'l:‘lEONES—-‘lB i Juneau Florists . Disproves 9. Rub hower “Eisenb v ut Al-| py Bengio 7 Grow old Delivery askay dohnson bluntly maintaned. be got the surprise news Mr. Tru- L 2 . Male chila WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ; Phone 811 ‘e biz problem there is housing | Bob Kerr-was a good sport when

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