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R 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1930 fair complete; leader in thought and opin- Dail y Alaska Empire [ wmisw sicsson o e wore sros- ress, an exemplar of high ideals of newspaper serv- EDITOR AND MANAGER ice as a medium of public information unto the] e common good. It has maintained first rank in the| M assembling and publishing the world’s news, stoutly| naintaining its independence a newspaper under fine leadership of its president and publisher. matte 2 Adolps Ochs.” UBSCRIPTION RATES. That was a fine tribute to the Times as an insti B SR o her HhaIer tution, and to Mr. Ochs as a newspaper man and I 3 & individual. And it was richly deserved by both the paper and its owner. The Times has set a marvel- arity ously high standard in all the varlous departments, which go to make it an outstanding figure m" journalistic circles. As high as was the praise! given it by Dean Williams, it did no more than| justice to the object of its award. It was indeed | fitting that tHe first gold medal the Missouri| — school ever presented to a newspaper should gof JARANTEED TO BE LARGER to the New York Times. Il THER PUBLICATION | ~ RIGHT TO BE CONSIDERED INNOCENT.| The indictment by &z Federal grand jury at Seattle of Roy Lyle, Federal Prohibition Adminis-| trator for the Northwest district which includes| Alaska, his legal adviser and chief assistant Wlll-l iam Whitney, and other members of his staff does not establish their guilt. Under the institutions of this country, these men, as are all others charged| with breaking the country's laws, are entitled to be considered innocent until they have had their| day in court. A mere indictment; while it may) carry to the lay mind a presumption of guilt, as a matter of law does not have that effect. The jurors| selected to try the cases growing out of the Seattlé| indictments against Mr. Lyle and his co-defendants| will be duly instructed by the court that these men | ictive, ion JOHN W. TROY - - - EMPIRF Ente I ( June Delivered Treadwell and it they will p flure irre any f papers. siness Offices, 374, ASSOCIATED P s isively THE EIELSON MEMORIAL PROJECT. We W | PROFESSIONAL | | ¥ ROLLER RINK OPEN dnesday, Friday and Sunday Evenings PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Fancy Ball Room Dancing Taught Classes are now [ being formed Roller Skating ét A. B. Hall DENTIST Office hours, 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Dr. J. W. Bayne | Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Re#v, Medical Gymnastics. 410 Goldstein Building Phone Office, 216 B Y S Y 2 3 274 ST T Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building ‘Telephone 176 9 am. to 5 pm. | | Evenings by appoinment. ednesday, Friday and Phone 3?1 Sunday Evenings DENTIST Dr. A. W. Stewart Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469, Res. [ Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | | | Carlson’s Taxi an d Ambulance Service ’ [ | Wednesdays arison s Qx] |oeee m ma ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Phones II and Single O S = | Fraternal Societies ! | or - | Gastinzau Channel | o TR e A v B. P. 0. ELKS | Meeting every sec- ond and fourth at 8 welcome, R. B. MARTIN, Exaltea Ruler. Co-Orainate Bog les of Freemasom ry Scottish Rite Regular meeting second Friday each month sl Any Place in th Graham’s Taxi Phore 565 STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Day and Night Service e City for 50 Cents 1199 Taxi | SOc TO ANY PART | OF CITY | Phone ' 199 | Gastinean Hotel — FIRE ALARM CALLS -3 Thrd and Franklin. -4 Front and Franklin. -5 Front, near Ferry Way. Front, opp. Gross Apts Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill. Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Gro. -3 "Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Barn, Front and Seward. -6 =7 -8 9 1 3 Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harms. Fifth and East. are presumed to be innocent until the contrary is Phone 276 A The people of Fairbanks have launched a project proven beyond a reasonable doubt, | CI‘IRYSLER |- _~—‘—*_' N ' La for the construction of a unit at the Alaska Agri-| The Prohibition officials indicted are charged | E = % orthern Lite cultural College and School of Mines to be known with serious offenses, and with acts of more than MOTOR CO | Dr. H. Vance l as the Carl Ben Eielson Memorial Building for Aero- ordinary venialty. It is charged“that they not on]y | Osteopath—201 Goldsiain Bldg. | T X’ nautical Engineering. The goal hes been set at did mot enforce the law of which they were special| | Hours: mb;o ;zpoll L‘;:t" tod| A C! s proposed raise by lar y 3 i or a) nf nf ' svmt:.nf)o.-\umn it is proposed to raise by popula iusrgmr:, but d(m_t]z[peg r{ic{xberately ]com:l\ied‘hat‘ PLYiMOl ’TH , Licensed Osteopathic Physician | ;\mplmn ¢ 9 s s US Dtu ngd B"n Vl(;a li))nb oxrper:onaln;ga n:" vfl “ i Phone: Office 1671. | No men al could be more fitting to the aviatc hey stooped to receive bribes for permitting its in-| 3 & Residence, MacKinnon Apts. whose exploits were known throughout the world, fraction; and that they were corrupt officers of! et o -3—_*__", who was awarded the Harmon Trophy for the out- the law. These are more repugnant to the average ::i aviation in 1928, and whose death ci 8 v g - FOUR D i ing feat in iation in 1928, and who: u.m citizen than the ordinary law violations. The de 'oU OOR SEDAN DI‘ GCO. L Barton ; last winter on the wastelands of the Sibes Arctic fendants are not common $150 a month agents, F. 0. B. Junies e cast a gloom over all Alaska. Col. Eielson was but men high in the Prohibition Unit. If they are. i ( CHIROPRACTIOR TO ANY PART very aptly known as the “father of Alaska avia- proved guilty they should be adequately and sum-| $875.00 Hellenthal Bullding tion.” He was the first to enter that field in the marily punished. However, an indictment is an| 3 ‘ OFFICE SERVICE ONLY OF CITY Territory, and his successful flights in interior Al- ex parte proceeding. Only the one side, and that | Hoursz. 101:' t’:lnw 12 noon aska in face of the severe winter cold paved the the unfavorable, is heard by the grand jury. Until| S P Lo I ; way for the establishment of commercial flying the accused have had an opportunity to defend ! o b o folb o Two Buick Sedans at Your over a wide section of the country, theretofore ren- themselves, to explain away the circumstances that | MCCAl )L | By Appointment Service. Careful and dered remote and isolated by natural conditions appeared damning to the indicting body, or refute | PHONE 259 A i affecting the traditional methods of transporta- charges of criminal action against them, it is no| MOTOR CO g ] Efficient Drivers. tion more than proper that all of them should be regard- | L . WYV SR o His early flights in the Territory centered at ed as innocent. | Service With Satisfactiom Robert Simpson Fairbanks. He left the country to become asso- L UL B R | , one ciated with Capt., now Sir Hubert, Wilkins in Henry Ford says Presicent Hoover, Congress and Opt. D. polar flights, and with him flew across the North the uptodate business man don’t want the new:.;:, o G{-dunt; (l;nwA!uelu Col- | Pole from Point Barrow to Spitzbergen, that ex- tariff. That leaves it between the bootleggers , The Florence Shop ! I ege gpm:m:lfiag and [ ploit bringing the Harmon Trophy award. Shortly anq the farmers to adopt the orphan. “Nalvette” Croquignole Perm- | || Classes Fitted, Lenses G: after that he returned to Fairbanks, purchas: —_— il ansnt Wave for the Aviation Corporation of America. the Headlines on sport page says “Cincinnall needs BEAUTY SPECIALISTS ’ 3 . lation companies operating in the interior : And the a time when that town! Phone 421 for Appointment | | DR R. E. SOUTHWELL ablishing them on a solid foundation, was filled with old-fashioned “growlers.”’—(Dayton, | #3— e il Optometrist-Optician His whole being was devoted to flying, and he Ohio, News.) R et —— Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted x foresaw a great future for the industry in Alaska. TRETT T Gandhi‘ llqio';mmlfl.s X{;alez:mne1 B]di A school of aeronautical engineering would a There’s this about joining up wil b venings by D T Do e s S e e b.v " rebellion: You dom't have to get up 25 minutes| JUNEAU CABINET Appointment. Phone 484 Prompt Service, Day and Night ideal expression of tribute to him by Alaskans, reveille to wind a pair of spiral puttees.— and DETA]L MILL | S TR e and its location at the Alaska College at Fairbanks, Pefore reveille to : an o s w——. &1} CovicH AuTo SERVICE (Detroit News.) the scene of his early and late triumphs, could not il WORK CO. Juneau Public Lib STAND AT THE OLYMPIC be bettered. This is a project that should be very The only trouble about this reforming business | o i h W uneau rvbhe L rary Phone 342 Day or Night close to the heart of every Alaskan, and one i s that decent men do not like to be reformed | Maching Shop Free Reading Room 50c AnyWhere in City which all should have some part by a bunch of corrupt fanatical reformers.—(Flor- SR MR ke e y Hall, Secon loor —— a s-Union.) R e i ek s T e CABINET and Main Street and Fourth B Ao T “| Among the other items that look lke & good { , MILIWORK Reading Boom Open From hat $26,000,- ¢ The firs Rt A deal of money for what we get is t [k 3 W P h e 11r<.t go!d medal ever awarded by the faculty 000 for the maihtenance of Congress in 1931—(In- | { GENERAL CARPENTER m. to 10 p. m. ¥ . 0 nson of the University of Missouri School of Journalism Circul o " dianapolis News.) WORK rculation Room Open from was bestowed recently on the New York Times hy‘ 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 Dean Williams of the Missourl institution. 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Y e LT ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth 4 Tuesdays of each month, at 8 o'clock, Scottish Rite Temple. LILY Worthy Matron; FANNY L. ROBINSON, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Counc. No. 1760 Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Councll Chambers, Fifth Stree JOHN F. MULLEN, G, K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. RS rab s ndines et i O K DOUCLAS ‘a¢RIE 117 F. O. E. Meets first and thirq &Momfiayfl, 8 o'clock at Eagles Hall Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- iting brothers welcome. PRERTEL L DA T b THE CASH BAZAAR ] Open Evenings Opposite U. S. Cable Office GARBAGE HAULING LOT CLEANING Office at Wolland’s Tailor Shop Chester Barnesson PHONE 66 DAIRY FERTILIZER By Load or Sack COLOR PRINTING increases the pulllng power of any printind job.Weare equippedtohaw dle colorprinting quickly and satisfactorily | GET A CORONA | | For Your School Work | J. B. Burford & Co. i “Our door swp is worn by Ume. 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