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ik THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930. 'y conception by the layman of the importance of the tasks of the news reporter. “It is a queer twist of the layman’s attitude toward the truth in news, he will sometimes make every conceivable | FOR HE | 1 | Daily Alaska E mplre JOHN W TROY .- EDITOR AND MANAGER e=——% | AUTOS FOR HIRE || —onieceie Helene W, L. Albrecht :L_"Castineau Channel | PHYSIOTHERAPY — | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red bR it Syt | Rev, Medical Gymnastics. « v = [ 410 Goldstein Bufldine, nesday at 8 o'clock. ’ b Elks’ Hall. Visiti ¥ - i one Office, 216 | G arlson S T aXl brothers wexcom:w S — DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER WINN GODDARD, Exalted Rule effort to restrain the reporter from getting - the evening except Sund by _the i, th and then denounce newspapers generally for TING COMPANY at Second and Main 5y i M\[:Mh\( one error out of a thousand assertions,” he hf\!(i“ “In a da work the reporter may have| ieal with the dregs of humanity, through tihe of politics, of commerce, of finance, of diplo-| FURNACE where the fates of nations are..decided, and| he not only finds obstructions purposely plac(‘d{ B. P. 0. ELKS i in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dellvered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and Thane for $1.25 per month & i en g A R | way but, worse still, effort is actually made| JUNIOR ! DENTISTS | ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. e I v avar i they will promptly |to decefve and: mislead him.” | - 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— Co-vrdmate et notify the Business Office of any failuré or irregularity| 1t js, therefore, easy to understand the emphasis DIAMOND ! PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel ies of Freemasom e n s Tor. BAooris 374, |the Associated Press places upon its instructions to| Hours § &.n. to § p. m. | ry Scottish Rite — | correnpendunt o, 56 docurstar. It SeL e the” s BRIQUETS e R EIRE ) Phones II and Szngle 0 b ) eatitled to the |impartialy, without bias, prejudice or feeling of any r?"—"“‘—'——*': Zecond Friday ; -,‘,,l,);‘;,,1,’",’,’,‘;,’,"1.‘,:. kind. It plays no favorites politically, religiously L ! Dl' . Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service each month s published hereis R A |or for any other reason. It is dependent upon none, ARE t DENTIST 7:30 p. m. Boos- ALASKA CIR ufmm« GUARANTEED TO BE LASGER |eXcept its membership papers, which are of all !| ~ Rooms 8 and § Valentine = tish Rite Temple Bullding Telephone 176 THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. _ |political creeds and shades of opinion, for its finan- | % ; y cial support, and f its own way as it goes.| |Under such circumstances it is not astonishing | that it has earned such a high reputation for LOYAL ORDER Graham’s Taxi | e . 3 11" Dr. A, W. Stewart B 1 ~elis Z Meets every Monda &, spendability ¢ abilit vy & idvpum\m ity and reliability DENTIST Phone 565 BIRHE & Sclok 2 o = T {1 Hou . m, & ; | | As soon as the Anti-Saloon League gets around | L - SEWARD BomoING w. Ji?M\fASLgAg;c‘SO% P [to it, we expect it will Jaunch a Prohibition cam-| I\ / oOffice Phone 569, Res. | STAND AT ARCADE CAFE L b b B paign on the newly discovered planet, 1 DODGE BROTHERS Phone 276 | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1% [ i1 N | P ;-:‘ Day and Night Service Second and fourth Mon- | April alw: has been a good time for Dento- Announce - day of each month in i 3 |crats in Indiana. But November is noted for the Dr. H. Vance i Any Place in the City for 50 Cents e o [list of Democratic casualties in that State. ['wo New Models | Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bidg. | | \V/ Z'e\i’xl}\':‘én“ e g&'%y‘x’i SN i ! Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 6; 7 to § ;. Gold Production and Commodity Prices. | A NEW SIX or by appointment rm-wm S:;;;" CHARLES (B, NAGHEL B 074 Licensed Osteopathic Physician | " b . S THE POLL [’RO( RESSES. (Engineering and Mining Journal.) A NEW EIGHT Phone: Office 1671. | ! l1 " ORDER OF EASTERN aT\n- a | Notwithstanding new high records of gold pro-| Residence, MacKinnon Apts. || . Second and Fourth The fourth weekly report of the Literary Digest |duction in South Africa nn.d Canada last year At mrmzinglv low : = _j}, Ort ern lte Tuesdays of each month, Prohibition poll shows such small variation in the World output was little, if any, in c?:cess'or that in 4 Y BS—— G '{:i | Ia;l 8 ;cloc.:k. Scottish & 3 3 55 he three the preceding year .In fact, a uniformity in this prices Dr. o i | ite Temple. LILY 4 ¢ i .fr;td ,”1 »T\“h\ x.’vl“,',‘rvspvu in recent times, with the knowledge that iy 51 L. Ba‘rton L8 TA ‘ , | ‘ BURFORD,> Warthy preceding reports that it is scarcely noticeable. With|gionqy aithough small declines in output from some | s ey | CHIROPRACTOR | - | Matron; FANSY L. more than 10 per tent. of the estimated 20,000,000- gold fields are noticeable, has caused some of the | Hellenthal Building ] | TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. total canvassed, the “moist-wet” combination still ljeading economists in the United States and in | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | | | BB 43 I T has a lead of almost three to one, the totals being Furope to suggest the possibility that insufficient | [’I C iUL | Hours: 10 &, m, to 12 noon || OF CITY KNIGHTS Or COLUMBUS 1.447,003 for repeal and modification combined al may be available to meet credit dcm:\nds.‘ c | 2p.m to5p m 1| ) ISflghers(}ouncuNo.l'mu. A REEehS 5 N ¢ £ s present Sys- g 7 i s1- | iy eetings second and last gainst 553,337 for continuation of the present sys ng from the normal expansion in world busi-| ; | ! :‘:\]:m |ness. Should a shortage of gold occur, some aver, MOTOR CO. i 6 p.m to8p m i lone M"“‘;‘;? at 7:30 p. m, | i owe! 6 581 -basis ' | Transient brothers urg- B b et 5 ke at States |\ts purchasing power, under the present gold-basis| By Appointment Examining the “X'” Gy _WN_ gl Sll financial scheme, would increase, commodity' prices' Service With Satistaction | PHONE 259 s M ed to attend. Council and the District of Columbia return to date plur-j o, 4 conance and. with credit curtailed, business | L BRSSO AT 70 ANY PART Chambers, Fifth Strees JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. alities for repeal. These are, California, Connecti- {depression and hard times would follow. This is the £ ,,w' cut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Illinois,!gloomy picture they would paint; but, in fairn R . H Pl e obert Simpson ’ | gan, Minneso Opt. D. | i Wisconsin., Six of them—Delaware, Louisiana, Mis-|any such calamitous situation. ROLLER | lege of Optometry and s vy and Rhode Island show | To be forewarned is, perhaps—so far as a pos- | Opthalmology 8 | OF CITY } 1 E ; DOUGLAS AfRIE 117 F. O, K. i Gastinean Hote) Meets first and thiré SR $E 14 o A~ Mondays, & o'clock Maryland, Massachusetts, Mlt'hlqlt should be added that they also see in the adop- | ——— — — — " “ i, New Jersey, New York, tion of wise international control of gold supplies, a, Missour Two Puick Sedans at Your Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia and and by other remedial measures, an avoidance of Graduate Eos Angeles Col- | i Service. Careful and | at Eagles Hall o K ork. New J M § iDouglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, 2 sourl, New York, New J sible gold shortage and world banking developments Glasses Pitted, Lenses Grouna f { Efficient Drivers. i %UY SMITH, Bec stH W, majorities for repeal P B Ay & % . s Tetary. Vis. ) are concerned—to be forearmed. At least, such an i ~ - iting brothers welcome. The first nineteen States and as many more |gssymption is warranted. And for the forewarn- E ) & Wi 3 making 38 in all, show majorities for the repeal|ing credit must be given the economists. They | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | | : > and modification combination. The second bracket |would not have been fulfilling their duty had they | During alternations Rink Optometrist-Optician one | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART includes: Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Towa, remained silent. The mining industry, however, can open Friday, Saturday Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted ' N : 5 i3 RAION. B 613 Maine, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North [contribute to the discussion of the subject the in- | and Sunday Afternoons Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | Meets first and third Thurs- | days each month, 8 p. m, at | Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South formation that the waning of gold production may 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- ! { | | ! | Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, West|P¢ Only temporary. For instance, although the gold | Fyery Evening® from | | Appointment. Phone 484 I_‘ : 2 ; j 5 ses and |OUtPut of the United States and that of Australia | e AR IR 1 R | SEN, Senior Regent; AGNES | Virginia and Vermont. Two States—Kansas and|yy propably continue to decline, that of the Wit- | 7:30 to 10:30 pom. WY TEr R e e | GRIGG. Recorder. | Tennessee—gave majorities for enforcement |watersrand may be expected to be maintained for ZJ an Public Lth : @ Two lines of argument are being used by the several years at its present very satisfactory rate. | *Friday, Saturday and Sun- uncan Lublic Labrary || Drys in defense of the polls remuis The Autl- Canadu's production will incressy and .more gold | days open until 11 p. m. Free Reading Room { THE CA Saloon League, which has characterized the Digest’s ' may be forthcoming from South merica an e canvass as a “straw ballot,” contends that the sup-|Mexico. Unexplored and undeveloped areas of Rus- ADMISSION City Hall, Second Floor SH BAZAAR o forcement are refre g fr /oting. |Sia. Africa, and Canada, not to mention New Guinea o 5 Main Street and Fourth i Parters of enforcement are rofraining from voting. | 1 S 0NE, W0 RURRAS FEC B0 TOSR O AW S ESE Afternoon: 1(_) and _2 S¢ Prompt Service, Day and Night Open Evenin, There are other Prohibitionists who argue that the Evenings—25 and 50c¢ Reading R 0 Fro here are “ il b \"N\ gold deposits. The prospect for cheaper and by 8 e e - CovicH Auto SERVICE L vote for enforcement rightfully should be linked | er transportation, improved technique in pros- a. m. to 10 p. m. STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Opposne U. S. Cable Office with modification and that this combination is in pd.(, ng and mining, more efficient and more econ- Circulation Room Open from Phone 342 Day or Night the majority. ;oxmc.xl metallurgical practice, and the consistent | JUNEAU AMUSE- 1 to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00 to 8:30 Fy i3 When you find how As to the Anti-Saloon League claim only time record of important gold discoveries during recent iz . m. T 50c AnyWhere in City S5 1 | p. Current Magazines, delicious and thor can prove or disprove its merit. If the Digest pollstimes—all these factors lend encouragement to the| MENT CO. ' 'Newspapers, Reference, P S eSS S AT oughly our breag is anything like its estimated 20,000,000 votes, clearly ‘E:;’t‘sfc ‘:}alwflfigr ";g :G‘;; !f“ siar;kalysradual in-| A. B. Hall Books, Ete. & ———’—T you’ll be delighted to GARB:4GE ense will 1d water, since it cannot |°'¢? WES (§aslmaauolion, S s b, 8 t.hm d”:f“( )“”' m‘n‘ 11‘10,‘1 ‘:: LrD‘su::ehand xclknd‘ The possibility of a gold shortage is a challenge | o FREE TO ALL Try Our $1.00 Dinner | tell Otjhu: folks how ~ reasonably be claimed that the Dige p to the banking world to develop ways and means | y e Tl | good it is. If your HAI )LIN(, the persons to whom it mailed ballots to the extent (, meet such a contingency should it oeeur. Such| m——mrr - "“"‘“‘ l'ld"w; umm ;P u" grocer don't keep it he that it sent a limited number to Dry Supporters. |financial machinery as might be necessary could be | 2 s ought to. LOT CLEANING The effort to link enforcement to mudmcan(m‘('\'nl\cd to cope with any such situation. In brief, If you want superior ARCADE CAFE Offi Wolls o is too farfetched to deserve serious consideration. therefore, the warning voiced by economists should | ice at olland’s . P. Johnson % ol . Modification has been deleted from the dictionary occasion no alarm. Accumulation and use of money, work call Peerless Tailor Shop used by the Anti-Saloon League and its cohorts |"ds is” by the individual and by business, with-| Steadfastly it has turned down any proposal for °ut fear of a collapse of commodity prices as a| P OIDATRE ¥ CAPITAL LAUNDRY M b ° C f B k Chester Barnesson modification and all legislation to that end has TSIt Of @ possible shortage of gold, would appear || DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS Phone 355 a ry svare akery PHONE 66 b > k ) 2 to be a safe and sane procedure. | MAYTAG WASHING % been mercilessly killed through its influence. If it | : i 3 i will not recognize modification in the halls of Con-| MACHINES : Regular Dinners ‘Remember the Name FRES PR gress, neither can it claim it on the ballots, whether | German Ability. DAY-FAN RADIOS HARRIS Hardware Short Orders 3 B “straw” or otherw | — | Phone 1 - The, repeal forces can with propriety link their (New York Times.) ! Company Lunches ¥—ForgGoop | You get results from votes to that cast for modification, Both elements| The world has had to hear a lot in recent years Front Street Juneau Now located next Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. | i i voice their desires for a change from the present|about Germany's “ability to pay.” Less has been! { POPULAR PRICES '| Cleaning and Pressing | printing dOneby us atrocious system. The fact that they seek different said about her ability to produce, to organize, to - — CONNORS ‘ CALL 371 Mhodes of effecting & change, or in varying degrees push applied science to its outermost boundary, 0} o papers” at Tne Emplre of- GARAGE HARRY MABRY Work called for and delivered d tvide " tt i ‘l P Soka | Bt (astonish the world by new achievements in ,in- fice. Proprietor l Tl C . 1 Cl s GETA CORONA Pes pot divtde’ them . 85 hopeleesly 8. doog | thequsiry. i1n commeroe, 'and’,now in Shlpakallibae: |- 2ot s P | e Gapita caner For Y chasm that sels apart the fanatic Drys from thd re-\That_ the Europa, on her maiden voyage, should — e e L a—d our School Work ainder of the country {have broken the record for a transatlantic passage, ‘n FrPTSNG B A l J. B. Burford & Co. l el [previously held by her sister ship, the Bremen, is ¢ i Our trucks go any place any [ || “Our door sup i8 worn by ! A RECORD OF SERVICE. |something peculiarly and legitimately fitted to fill i VICTOR || time. A tank for Dies2l Ol ||| satisfled customers” l pid Sk |the German nation with pride. It shows that Ger: H thil g and a tank for crude oil save A picture of the manner in which the Associated man enterprise and skill in both designing and navi-! An Inv That DOCS NOt i1l Radios and Combination |/ burner trouble. X | gning H 3 [ s, non-profit making and co-operative news|8ating are placing Germany back on the seas| H Radio-Phonographs PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 B b A ot whidh ;\Jn‘n\ ;:w \\ns!botm\‘] m\l‘ K-lm;zm of the Wox;ld} Fluctuate In value_____ RECORDS /| RELIABLE TRANSFER JUNEAU TRANSFER ar is a triumph which her former enemies [§ [ S — The Empire is proud to be a member, is serving the public was give of putting English and American ship-builders to| by Kent Cooper, G their trumps in order to see if they can match or| zation. In one normal week, he showed, the Asso-|surpass the extraordinary record of the Europa. ciated Press in its news report had a total word| In his adress on Monday Mr. Owen Young| count of 2562715 words, exclusive of the figures of touched on German capacity. While pointing out bond and stock markets which, as transmitted, alone |that Germany has still to look abroad for a part| .,\nl her supply of basis raw material, he declnred‘ [that she has an abundant store of “that kind or raw material too little taken into account in thi In the week covered by the count, the first ever .. ¢ affairs, namely, a capacity rog "scientiflg made tion, there was news rom|research, and the ability to apply it and organize 1,850 different cities or towns throughout the world it There could be no more accurate account of consisting of 17,323 separate items. No single news- |the methods by which Germany has won her way paper received all of this news. In fact there isn't |back supremacy, for the time being, in design- a newspaper in the world that could have used it all. /ing ships for speed. It is an enterprise goed for The average was 367,000 words for each day, or hv: and also good for the rest of the world, if about 367 columns, equivalent to 46 newspaper |2V Pe se it evokes the kind of admiration % i COMPANY A SAVINGS ACCOUNT will not grudge her, although it may have the effect SHEET MUSIC JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE en recently in a radio address neral Manager of the organi- FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Thad and Franklin, 1-4 Front and Franklin, 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. Moves, Packs and Storea 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Freight and Baggage Barn. Prompt Dellvery of 4 Front and Sew: P! ey e e Eawara. ALL KINDS OF COAL Second ‘and Fifth and Se;ufl: PHONE 48 There are no “depréssions” in the in- vestment values of a savings account. The account does not fluctuate with business. Over a period of time the income return is equal to that of most high grade stocks and bonds. The man who regularly invests part of his earn- ings in a savings account is assured columns daily in the fill an average of twelv newspapers % | The Florence Shop | | “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- i , anent Wave | the organ BEAUTY SPECIALISTS Phone 427 for Appointment | ) frre e pages. Some of the report was of interest to every| 5 & AP o Mudliar oifon), i that he is building an estate of the JUNEAU CABINET GFlre Hall, E y iat ess and was | skt H Z A e astineau and Rawn Way. i : B - was taken | se is vel State. And there is good reason | 3 & o by papers as the local or sectional interest of rea to believe ington, for once, is right.—(Boston || return on every dollar added to his WORK CO. ;‘b;;th.;xdzd H:iu HOTEL demanded. As Mr. Cooper pointed out, in the|Transcript.) H ! Gol |E B % was @ . tory o i popun, Fromt Street, next to Warner {|| 3-7 Fifth and East. ZYNDA week's report was contained the history of i | H Machine Shop y learn what they are, the Com- Fifth and Kennedy. ELEVATOUR SERVICE 1 fault with the conditions on the world’s manifold activities for the period it covere It was made up of items sent from s wil CABINET and Ninth, back of power house. 6. ZYNDA, Prop. 2. 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-9 3-2 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 Seventh and Gold. 3-9 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-8 H H H \ \ H H s per papers all over the world, and of W planet.—(Milwaukee Journal.) H i Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apta. from regular and special correspondents :“—A,mg Dlate. Chbe Ak ket e H H MILLWORK | mm'mmu organization. They did not make the news institution 1:; cnlle.d “The Cave 5 h 1 it e b; eople and their acti s tohis b N GENERAL CARPENTER venth and Main, A | Associated Press constantly urges upon its corres-| They say a cucumber is 85 per cent. water. 5 The B. M- Behrends Bflnk i || 4-8 Home 3 Carnation Ice Cream import f accurancy. G r 15 per cent is likely the stomach ache. |l i A LACED fj'e Grocery. pondents the importance- of accurancy et the r 15 per cent is ely the stomach ache. |l o TAXI news, get it first and get it accurately and com-| da Times-Union,) § Oldest Banl"’?, Alaska § IN AUTOS M SE];Y;CE i | pletely is the ideal it constantly holds up for| . experts preseribe foam baths for be uty § 5 ; fetimates Fupnizhed Tpon ol | attainment. T 0 9 Request old ————— {and, just think, when we had it wi to scrape ||\ papers at The Empire of-| Old I} And in his radio talk Mr:Cooper urged & better it off—(Indianapolis Star.) e used it .L tice, it o papers for sale at The