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4 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, .1930. drawn from personal observations, made from the [ MRV, S S Daily Alaska Empire [i"s" 5o s, wee. thersore ot en. Y NHllefiQ PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies E | 2 AL AN g e 0 v __ |tirely sound. In general, however, taking into con- 1 - & £ or ST AND MANAGER |sideration his lack of general knowledge of the situa- F JAZZ PIANO 5 = Gastineau Channe JOHN W. TROY EDITOR : I —e e — —— |tion, he made ‘a better job than anyone had a| g sbe Modern Wa || Helene W. L. Albrecht oPublished every cvening except Sunday by thelright to expect. Of course, he was amusing d 2 i ay | PHYSIOTHERAPY | B. P. 0. ELKS DG Junmes cars : times where he meant himself to be taken serious-| Play Real Jazz Piano || Massage, Electricity, Intra Red Meeting every Wed- (;” s 1y rto 2 W y : R#v, Medical Gymnastics. Wntered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Glass(l: but tI certain to happen to anyone writing | in 3 Months €10 Goldstein Bulidine, nesday at 8 o’clock. matter. §A LR as he did. Then he pm{cc.cd L? give the canner { 4 WG Phone Office, 216 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. |fishegnen and those familiar with the habits of | Our representative in Juneau » Elks’ Hall. Visiting — i e | Garlson's laxj [=%== ¥ Dellvered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and salmon and the occurrence of the rums, a real guf-until May 15. Call 1534 for - Thane for $1.25 per month | . |faw by proposing a remedy for’ the industry. It| FREE DEMONSTRATION or Db WINN GODDARD, Exalted Ruler By mail, postage paid, at the following rates |faw b} a 3 REE M\ s or DRS. EASER & FREEBURGER T S| A0 xearcin ddvance, i Six 18, In advance |wgs, in effect, close all salmon fishing and all can-!write Temple of Music, Tas DENTISTS ANYWHEBE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly |neries until after every spawning bed had been|coma, Washington. 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. | Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— Co-Ordinate Bod oty the Business Ofce of any fallure of lrregularlty (sojeq. Don't permit any . fishing ‘aByWhere, any-| g~ -1 PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel o= les of Freemason a7 nd Business Offi | ry Scottish Rite IRegulnr nreetines wititled to the 1 i ¥ | ) i Hours 9 a.m. to 9 p. m. ° . 1 und B _|time until this has happened. Then open the fish- - i SoMEe e, 1 Ph II S l 0 /ing and canning, fish everywhere and can the i || H- K. SHEPARD ] /; - ones Il and Single The Associated s 5 ' e y ¢l & SON. Inc 15 H second Friday 5 for republicatic ches credited to|Simple, yes! Both the remedy and its proponent.| e - . o " 3 it"or ot Gtherwise credited in this baper and also the | That, as we view if, is the main trouble with(| GENERAL BNSURANCE !'| Dr. Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service sach mogtn) et fooal hews pObhed BT |incoretical conservationists. They are prolific with! | Apeoitile) BoPwtjty i Do | = tiah Rite Tempia ‘LASTK:Ai"r;i‘j\#‘ysrjv:’vb S“r?fé&‘i‘fl.fl?cfv‘;ofif"““ |remedies, that usually are worse than the disease | iy Valentine Bullding Rooms 8 and § Valentine J WALTER B. E£ISEL, Secretary. —— s e of which they complain. We don't propose to|"“ | Telephomm 176 H argue conservation with Stewart Edward White i ¢ LOYAL ORDER bt bbbt | £ Any man who will postulate that wild, scrub cattle { |are superior to the short horn, bald-face steer of modern ranges, wild, “pine-rooter” hogs to the Berk- | CANDY FOR EASTER j Dr. Ai) W. Stewart shire or Duroc strains, the arid desert to watered Graham’s Taxi | 5= Phore 565 il R i Juy the best, fresh fri the | Hours 9 8. m. to 6 p. m. JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. |grain ields, the blocked, crowded, undergrowth-littered [ b1 racumf om the| SEWARD BUILDING g T ARCADE CAFE W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box o2 wilderness to forests whose growth has been fostered xa Office Phone 569, Res. STAND AT A E 'E S lunder scientific methods, as he does in his latest ]OHNSTO/\ZS ! Phone 276 y . lU!fEAU LODGE No. 13 |article, is hopelessly lost beyond redemption. We! b 13- & Day and Night Service s:;um;and;]ourm Mon- content to leave him to his pet theories, but| S e I Of each month In » = . . Se " n we do object to his attempting to force them on Dr. Hi Vance Any Place in the City for 50 Cents G Dot Ty iteuible |Alaska. And there is a more serious objection to‘ P Osteopath—301 Goldstein Bldg. | | e EVANS L. dguggnrz Mr. White, or anybody else, declaring a conserva- | | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Tto ® | Master; CHARLES E, NAGHEL, 1 — |tion war on Alaska, when the cause of hostilities | i or by appointment | ‘ Secretary. % s e & O " +|that he sets up himself is false and non-existent. | % | | Licensed Osteopathic Physiclan | I e - ) MSELF—AND MISLEADING | ; ,, ¢ ‘ ‘ ™ ‘ : i AR H,.'“ l: e "1 Let him kid himself all he wants to—but_ Alaska L k;’h"““- Office 1671, st . aXl g;:;%"sx?;‘r?::{::" STAR SNy - OTHERS has a just cause for protest when, e, after kid- | Phone 25 We Deliver | |, Tesidence, MacKinnon Apts. & Northern the i 8 i a4 o Btk 1S ol . e G Sk ributeq |90 and being kidded, attempts to mislead the The Nyl Rervtos Drug Bite ‘f st { X at 8 o'clock, Scottish * RNt TR White, / WhD 1'”."‘@.“‘[' the |general public, feeding it with hearsay evidence g T Rite Temple. LILY two articles—entitled “Kidding Ourselves' 0 the |y e ienoring the facts. 5o eastly obtainable, just| -ttt | | Dr. Geo, L. Barton | TAXI C BURFORD, Worthy Saturday Evening Post *“‘Rfl"““zii““*‘;" bar of to lend verisimilitude to an obviously and rottenly| . | | CHIROPRACTOR | . Matron; FANNY L. as og oy » Terr! bar D] r———— ! gty o eenigne A el L SR B 7! Hellenthal Buiiding TO ANY PART .} iZCEREURE sy ¢ G, opaubn , SR s i3 | - . | : ~ || OFFICE SERVICE ONLY 4_ 3 wilful violation of the sacrosanct laws of cmlwx[\)u- ik, ot oy R o SPECIAL EASTER H ot To ki B8 6 12 nopai: | OF CITY KNIGHTgegg:mégfi?ffifsnm j l,'l(m ) h; ‘hFL ::],l.m, lq.mfilf““fi:, Pl:m;::L‘S“urdfly |able operations showing made by the Alaska Juneau | SALE 1l 2p.mt5p m | ) IMeetings second and last i bl O R 408 i |is a matter for pleased contemplation by Juneau ! § 1 Monday at 7:30 p. m. Evening Post, he informs the public without quali- ;i : Marten I p.m. to 8 p. m. il . Transient e T people. Their hope is that the future will be nsient brothers urg fication that Alaska has removed all protection from |PCOP'e: i | Mink i By Appointment ed to attend. Council j the big brown bear, and is waging war to cxlerm-;:’l”’d‘:“"}f of e"c“c "';“‘;[i _5'3“2“‘3 Ehuns o) W 1) PHONE 259 L TO ANY PART Chambers, Fifth Street. 'S inate game trout. He uses these premises to unload ['H€ Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company. | Fox = & JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. a lot of stock arguments about conservation, which‘y \Whin, asks ' CandinigE Blstparti . & non-rest-| Neek Pieces & Rob S — OF CITY H H. J. TURNER, Secretary. have no bearing on the situation, and to Droclmm‘dpm & resident?, then -answering his. own qum'yf o | 0 t(?;t llr)npson DOUGLAS AfRIE 117 F. O, E. & his own prowess as a hunter. {replies, “When he's a Senator.” | Y | G 5 g Meets first and third We are willing to concede him all he claimsinthe| = ' 1 urman’'s %, Graduate Bos Angeles Col- | [| TWo Buick Sedans at Your sastinean. Hujel &Monaays. 8 o'clock way of hunting skill and knowledge. If, however, his Veiloty | H lege of Optometry and Service. Careful and - at Eagles Hall markmanship is not more accurate than his pen was ariety, i Opthalmology Efficient Drivess. |Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. in this instance the brownies need have no fear. But Bosta ires: Alissits — Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna J. iclel d Eingugzt;me‘lcso‘::flm. Vis- o aughing vhes ;i » b e S k ol he only makes himself l.mulum, Tmck] when he A jingle urges that we all enjoy the problematical | = [ undergakes to tell persons who, also, have some pgnhiness of royalty because “the world is so full i DI [ i gt R. R. E. SOUTHWELL knowledge of the brown bear, what they will or ot g number of things” The United States, in! FOR THE Optometrist-Optician one J WOMEI; B t will not do under any conditions. After depicting |truth, sends a great many of these things into the, ) Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted 3 i T nr(:LION,dNO. 439 these brutes as comparatively harmless, he admits world. With the bumper grain crop of 1873, this f Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | 3 S | Moe and third Thurs- |, [ b | ) , Vale: 2. | days each month, 8 p. m., at he, with his many years of experience in the big country achieved the first of consistently favorable | PARLOR 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by | e N J.,EN_‘ | game fields of Africa and elsewhere, arms himself |trade balances. From initial preponderance of | { Appointment. Phone 484 e | | SEN, Senior Regent; AGHNES | | GRIGG. Recorder. | - = Peerless s T TS DA with a rifle before he undertakes to whip his | Wheat and corn, our export list relies now on raw | g & L 3. _ 5 .q cotton, machinery, petroluem, and iron and steel| favorite.trout .snmm.sl in suulh(}a.x]( Alusk{a ¥ f!ed esheiliadedne S e b et ol Fl ]R .4 E 3 Pablic Lib probably want @ machine gun if he went fishing |of our foreign trade, ‘ Juneau Public Library on Kodiak Tsland or the Alaska Peninsula where The Department of Commerce offers lately an| R ¥ree REading Boom a the brownies run-more to-size than their Southeast ‘intimate glimpse backstage. Its figures reveal the! T 3 H THE CASH BAZAAR Alaska cousins. |unheralded “bits” of the supporting cast. For/ JUNIOR City Hall, Second Floor Ot s ¢ premises, 3 /instance, the world favored in 1929 United States! Main Street and Fourth . 3 His major premises, dc‘slruc.hm? of bear ancl‘. 3 . Tk B Den DIAI\JOND Prompt Service, Day and Night Open Eve,;“_n9 : trout, were completely exploded in statements given Windmills to the sum of $1,786,60/. m . J ross 4 . y o 4 Reading Room Open From The Empire last week by Gov. Parks, Mr. Terhune QuiXote must wait for his foe to cross the water. T 8 CovicH AuTo SERVICE g £ and Mr. Heintzleman. No other refutation is nec- | Ve et to forelgn shores 25701854 false teeth | BRIQUETS ks el STAND AT THE OLYMPIC B Opposite U. 8. Cable Office .« i T 5 ey $ |with value of $1,022,575. Shoe for alien horses| Circulation Room Open from Phone 342 Day or Night uns essary. If what they had to say fails to CO"V'“"Q‘amounted to $68,726. 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 E ) the author of “An Emergency Is Declared to EXist”| Prom our bays and gulfs, 42,749 tons of oyster ARE b 5l Ot Magakinse 50c AnyWhere in City he has been kidded and has swallowed the lure, |shells went to other lands. These cost the pur- Newspapers, Reference, g lu'a /S GOOd 5 hook, line and sinker, nothing The Empire might chasers $443,789. American wheelbarrows had an JUST RIGHT Books, Etc. R Abpay G A RB 4GE add would change his mind. appeal worth $378,368. Ironically, damper climates P4 : It is unfortunate, however, that Mr. White al-|demanded American soda fountain equipment valued i e Try Our $1.00 Dinner | ORDER HA ULING lowed his enthusiastic devotion to consex'vauon‘:;‘;6}8'33?;1“:2‘1 f?; :;::: g“?:l:}rle, bx"vo?xginmspze-{ and 50c Merchants’ Lunch | NOW theories to overcome the investigative instincts that {piype, PR(N8S” A 3 2 "f'_-—““fi—fl 1WA Mto2P M LOT CLEANING ady writers of fact articles are usually supposed to POS-| hese commodities in bewildering array offer . | ARCADE CAFE ‘4 sess and exercise. When an investigator is told that |special attraction on the schedule of American | W P JOhnson | I you want superior | | | Office at Wolland’s . certain conditions exist, if he be competent and has exports. Add to ‘the list a miscellany of fly swat-, » * work call Peerless Tailor Shop due regard for his reputation, which must con-“ters. bee keeping equipment, toy balloons and bath- | FRIGIDAIRE iy v stitute a goodly part of his stock in trade, he ing caps! This procession of manufactured articles | M b 9 C f B k Chester Barnesson usually seeks the complete facts from the best |[MOVES to other lands, in 1929 aggregating $3,745-(| DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS a ry s Lare a ery PHONE 66 SRAILEDle sonroes. Auy PErats. 1m 2 t 419,000, against $2,302,946,000 in 1928. In 1929, mer- MAYTAG WASHING ; 3 * -rate, impartial Inves- |, dice exports from the United States exoceeded $ tigator would follow that policy. Failing to do that, |Chandise expo x ' MACHINES - [— Regular Dinners “Remember the Name” e, ) %% limports by '$847,849,000. This excess dipped below DAY-FAN RADIOS r Y g 3 he becomes a specious pleader rather than a friend |¢ho $1037,689,000 in 1928, but surpassed comfortably | . HARRIS Hardwnre Short Orders of the court. He is motivated by an axe to grind (the $608,428,000 surplus in 1927. | Phone 1 & | r'f\lher than a fair exposition of all the facts and In the final reckoning, of course, the complg-! g £ Company Lunches | FOR GOOD You get results f!'o“‘] "ne circumstances that have a bearing on the question mentary items “of the balance of trade have their Front Street Juneau o Hooated. mext Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. | . | fin at issue |innings. Most important in recent years has been POPULAR PRICES !| Cleaning and Pressing || P! ting done by us ’ And that is what Mr. White has done n- this \inoreasing foreign investment in American seourities. ~— —= CONNORS | CALL 371 | starice y 4 " oy Dt iy ‘ourist remittances have helped provide balance { 8 % | e e i ffatpnce. . Ho did not inqulre of' Clov. Parks' it 'the fHFEE TSIUERRCES EAIR BOPSSL BEATiCe KORRGE EL: oig ‘rdpets ‘s Tie Bwmpire iort GARAGE HARRY MABRY || Work called for and delivered | P ” Territory was spending $40,000 to exterminate game Fhis 18 anado dys pidtimant Thciee 1h bal-{“ce' Proprietor } The Capnal Cleaners l A CORONA i : trout. He did not ask the Alaska Game Commis-gnce of payments, But the shipments of mag- | e N e & | For Your School Work sion if it had removed all protection from the chandise provide the meat of international com-| " | J.B. Burford & Co. | : brown bear. He did not make even a pretense merce. Thescontinued export excess in the face of H ¢ i Our trucks go any place any | || “Our door swp is worn by ! "~ at investigating what he had heard. He accepted |increased domestic prices after 1921 and cheap | [y 2 3 E VICTOR time. A tank for Dies2l Oil | satisfled customers” | it as gospel fact and procecded to sound the-battle |foreign labor is a tribute to American industry ir |fi T i . b and a tank for crude oil save | [— 2 o ery of conservation |supplying the world what it wants at prices it car:| An Investment That Does Not [|| Radios and Combination burner trouble. =4 EY Preaching the theory of conservation, he did not |P3Y: | ¥ f Radio-Phonographs ! PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 ’ 3 take the trouble to determine what, if any, steps ADotlics M attve to Stlaite | Fluctuate In:Value----- i RECORDS RELIABLE TRANSFER JUNEAU TRANSFER ‘d» Alaska, or the Alaska Game Commission, might | 2 | s HEET MUSIC | B8 R pe D o A e e, COMPANY 3 be taking toward practical conservation of its game (New York World.) | 5 S 2 % and game fish resources. Yet that is information| p prederick H. Baetjer of the Johns Hopkins AA SAVINGS ACCOUNT H FIRE ALARM CALLS ® — & easily obtainable. A few lines to the Governor of University has been for twenty-five years one of H JlJNEAU MELODY "ov'no & = the Territory or the Secretary of the Game Com- |the leading Roentgenologists ofthe world. He has E Th d | ( ; mission, a two-cent stamp on a properly addressed |not, however, attained this eminence without paying | A e A g i HOUSE ll-: Fri ': lnd ;mun:n“n' VAN - envelope, would have given him all the information|a price for it. For working with Roentgen rays is i There are no “depressions” in the in- A -4 Front an anklin. = he could have desired d it Id have b exceedingly dangerous; they cause all sorts of skin i g i i 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. Js =5 lu:tunl‘ v 1 o el B E A disorders, 'und frequently necessitate the nmpu-:: vestment values of a savings account. i [ O S S U SR Y i—g gon:, app. Glrtm Apts s " 3 . f th vho 15[ N i i} 1 ont, opp. City Wharf. § Ciaiming 0 be o real sporteman. he unneces. |%8tion of whole members from the man who is| AHe jaopgunt ' doed. ot fificiuste. with il | The Florence Shop | || 18 Front, near Saw . ! 2 sarily takes a slap at a man, a total stranger to|pe b 3 : ‘| business. Over a period .of time the il| | “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. 2.0 y \ g |He has lost several fingers and an eye, and has“ HIE ahanit Yeasa 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. Moves, Packs and Stores $ m, who had lost his life in an encounter with 'had to have numerous skin grafts on various parts + 3 : i o Y . B Biovn boar, e cxonerited the bear from all|of his body. Now af the ags of fifty.five he .t Tat i fgsone Iesn: 1s equal4aithat of most i P:E:"E’ (‘:fic“‘{“:tsmlfm ' R Wiicughhy, opp. /OG0 Odis Freight and Baggage blame and placed the responsibility on the victim [ing his fiftieth operation; vet although he has | high grade stocks and bonds. The man ] » e _,:l)‘ 2.4 !"rflt::-t abd Beni Prompt Delivery of whom ho labeled green and inexperienced, killed be- |frequently been urged to retire he refuses to do so. | who regularly invests part of his earn- H 2-5 Front and Main, ALL KINDS OF COAL cause he was overcome with buck fever. He heard |Somehow his devotion to the work to which he hasil 1 X $ “ i | pocoreces e 2-6 Second and Main. i ¢ : g dedicated his life, even though it threatens to make [ ings in a savings account is assured H i PH that version from someone else who also had it him a physical wreck, strikes us as magnifcent. |[§ X et H i| 2-7 Fifth and Seward. ONE 48 second hand. He believed it was true, grant that. |yep it cannot be said that it is unique in thc:f that he is building an estate of the H JUNEAU CABINET ! §:: l(';irau!:au. 4 But no real sportsman will concede that it is an|medical profession. Other physicians have forfeited |} greaest security with a sure investment } d DETAIL MILL- ||| 3-¢ Second ar and Rawn Way. attribute of sportsmanship for him to have broad-|even their lives to do work that they felt must be ([} ¢ ol Sied o H H an podh 3:5 Fo“‘;m “n“; Gold. cast what he heard without first having made|done, and it is one of the chief glories of the|[} return on every dollar added to his H WORK CO. Shwer m:: Gom'ld.u HOTEL every possible effort to verify it. And he didn’t|medical profession that it attracts men of such |f account. H 3-7 Fifth and East, i 3 do it. The man whom he criticised, an experienced |mettle. ; |} Frons slhcmtl’:l::x;h:p Warner o 1| Cevenin aud cid. ZYNDA Sy . R AT B B H i 3 'w‘f*"?a“ x?nd of ]l;lo“len' Cvl;;fl?:-l Imml elvery If this rubber road idea spreads over the coun- |E E i 2-3 ;‘:‘n“&,a:d kKe}med’. TN BRRYIN indication, gave his life in an effort to protect an |y "y gy “give tne sportively inclined autoist aj . i H CABINET and gk of power house. 8. ZYNDA, Prop. unarmed comrade. That is, under the eircum-|, oo chort He can make bets on how high a chap || e LR are H 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apta, 3 $nol g A & \ H 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts, stances of the regrettable incident, not capable of lhe hits is going to bounce.—(Macon, Ga. Tele- ||} E MILLWOR-K E 4-5 Ninth lnd' Calhoun, absolute proof, but it is much more probable than|graph.) il | 5 e P oy g EN i| 4-6 Seventh Main, the conclusion that Mr. White has drawn to bolster { ie ERAI"N %ARPENTER | &1 ';.:nuu:, o BURFORD’S CORNER ! "~ up his defense of the brown bear and his unwar-| If the Senate is in earnest about Investigating T’le B M B hrends Bank H ORK || 4-8 Tweltth and Wlflwm 2 el 4?;5 ranted claims:of their pacific nature, Prohibition, it mnthith o nndl f’"m’if flgt: D » DEC H GLASS REPLACED {| +-5 EHome Grocery, g Carnation Ice Cream { o In his two articles, “Kidding Ourselves” Mr. fil:.gwah?;.;:n::a i, AP 0 A eggers i) « / H IN AUTOS 5-1 Seater Tract. TAXI SERVICE ! © White succeeded in giving a few smiles to those who g : Oldest Bank in Alaska H R et Phone 314 \ | | have made a study of the salmon fishing industry.| .0 perplexing thing about the story of Pro- H Estimates Furnished Upon{|————m8m ——— 4 Z;‘ His ignorance of the salmon fishing and canning | pnition is that you can't turn to the last chapter i Request | Old papers at The Empire of- Tu_*__ pers for sale at The ,‘12 industry was abysmal. His conclusions, apparently|to see how it is going to end.—(Toledo Blade.) o SR DU | fice, Empire,