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s which way the decision ! han of steel. Canada, too, attained and merited 1! . . | Dally Alas’“l E"lplre {reputation as being the maker of fine rye whiskey ter Democratic conven- | PROFESSIONAL ! Fraternal Societies } | ce the United States adopted Prohibition as| vo“:]‘;w ) o | OF —. & + A i | ! universal expec- A : policy, Kentucky and Pennsylvania have | GCast Channd . TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| Salghay i AT hat the : * | Gastineau Channe! ! ] JOEN W. T nal ]r;umnlw}\c(' to :Oiflz si 5 ifcance ‘ s be Helene W. L. Albrech A R T Sy ] RE s >anada’s reputation, however, | ERAPY e At it K . t Sunday by the i i PHYSIOTH! B. P. 0. ELKS B N TING. COMPANY ht Second and Main and its output increased apace. | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Re Meeting every i Streets, Juneau, Alaska. | Despite Prohi the United States still 0 so far as toe Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | }yeqnesday night o4 esmy i nakes whiskey, some of it more real than others 5 | | 410 Goldstein Building \ : | D in t post Office in Juneau as Second Class | & ¥ - e | 4 at 8 pm, Elks m:’;’{.‘;‘_’ed Dhieiad frcke bk but all of it has potency Some of it in fact living | R N T’mt : i o e ‘( & up to its justly acquired appellation of 40-Rod ON Tariff Still In Politics | e £ SUBSCRIPTION RATES. b s Sk T e g By BYRON rationss sl AIHER hav 3 - Visiting brothers ” awell and | bestowed, is “said ause it is fatal at that| chiet of Bureau, The Ass % o | welcome. A Dellvered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwe Ak A i for the day when the toriff | 0 Y h l DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | £ One year. in ad : s on fhikdn ateee A E—— “—\ 9: " T p in politics it remains. | : ! Blomgren: Buliting ! M. H. SIDES, Secretary. | allure or irregularity o raw T nand for a tariff on oil was| 9 | ¥ i Ders. imess Offices, 374, | Despite a decreass in all other types of publica- fstrange political quiet 2 siole ke h Vsl Hours 9. &.m. 0.9 . . ies of Freemason- P i o e S |tions last year number of daily newspapers in|ered over (Congrass d It blew in on Washing- ® T i Iy it S‘f‘l{“'s" “t'(“’ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. |the United s and sed by 23, it is| Whole mc nuats ¢ . Republican Kansas and || Come in and see us about our ||o s . WAy Mitowng The Associated Pre is exclusively entitled to the| R & e e TR With Republicans, Democratsand |, . il Aaltk 7a1i & 1 ~ > 2-second Friday P use for republica ali news dispatches credited to|revealed by N. W. Ayer 32 directory of Pndebeidents | kebpi s, ‘e i Democratic Cklahoma alik: 1i, SPECIAL WINTER MONTH || | Dr. Charles P. Jmme ! EARE R B ER. At it or not w»»m.;‘ ‘«" ed in this paper and also the f5 dnd I are now 2418 }194"{‘-1 r(;] S . h: “«Tm b two repose on the calen- ‘ DENTIST 7580 0, ‘5, Book S al shed herein. ! their knitting, pe the ke PR ey ot PATPRRT ® > o C . p. m, Scot- [\ S e S TR S e dailies in the United State ada, and 11,82 | geruetion eorporation eiligingteer. ond SmEtons, mientions the OVERHAUL PRICES | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine tish Rite Temple. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUAWANTEED TO BE LARGER The circulation of daily news-|farm banks, shaving down appro-]-.> "“""w‘f:“} Inft Shath |1 Building | | WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary 4 AHAMCXHAN, OF ANY OFIRE BUBLICATION. | 44,448 against 45106245 a years ago.|priations, a political Teporter from | *°y e i I Telephone 176 | R ) ions showed a decrease of 647 to 21,191 |Mars might think an of peace s ; » o LOYAL ORDER OF 4 1. ar has a long k. ¥ at the end of last year. 1 goodwill had arrived at 1ast on |2 has argued 50 long|| CONNORS MOTOR | o |\ MOOSE, NO. 700 The popularity of the daily newspaper which| i ative control by build- CO., Inc. | ot b s | brings the news of the world as well as that of e g tariff wall? i DENTIST R | {the local field into the home regularly each PR gtz e Republican party pas; Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | P gl o) e Koot while) shey abientediy unity to stand - aside Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | |meets first and thi ¥ unts for its enormous circulation. And t ; first aid. This is | %P visigr S agliers . Eveni v appointment | [ G. A. Balawin, Secretary and i 8 Bt AR i G = 1 s e arrand to the Democrats: *“You ~ 2 venings by .3 2 e % e s ki B ot fie st m year, and a poliial i it ahe 4 x| - SEE YURMAN - 11 T pugne st Herder, P. O. Box 273. ¥ adver which in former years was wont to go|case be made bhafore the coun- | * st PR { New Fur Garments i § 8 LN g -~ | | | d how you like it? ents in ° Sl |to what are termed national magazines. {try sooner or later B e ning HiavE ba B e L] New Styles i | HOUNT JUNEAY LODGE NO. 10 & | Hi et | A forecast of ihe fuvire Woeksj,, for the present, in both| | Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling | | | Dr. A. W. Stewart i‘mn‘: B“ch‘“";mm"‘;‘; | . Manuel Quesada, defeated candidate for Presi-|of trife appeared around | ros” R | Yurman, the Furri o, (X NV 1 ool i {dent of Costa Rica, heads a rebellion to sust his|groundhog day n the unem- . e Zurner DENTIST | | Scottish Rite Temple, G 3 4 |successtul opponent. He would do with bullets|Poved issue came out of its eSO e Triangle Building 1{| + Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | beginning at 7:30 p. m.% ;{} | | s ¥ le ss-fire ick- {° i e ARD BUILDING | b, WA ‘-.\u.: he could not accomplish with ballots. e v cross-fire -of brigks 1\ ) Europe has been recon- BT ‘ OS;fi‘CAZ »Pk?m gt I Jor:N JJA. ngsmfligi p - bats. for £iv. | 3 et g o B ) 34 . -~ 3 \’ _ ited for a dive ; Q_LUD—*WH(; prenyoyers ol Phoas F1 :Vééx:”; w. VERS, Sec | "IN IDICIAL APPOINTMENT. 3 arding; Let Y ;W ask Ahead [ s o | | LS e % A FINE JUDICIAL APPOINTMENT. Stop Hoarding; Let Your Money Work. B o il d‘"’*u%loni‘ | JEWELER i ORDEP OF EASIEEN STAR { sl A Watch Repairin; i X | t Appointment by President Hoover of Benjamin (New York Herald Tribune) in the smoke-laden privacy of ex- e e [ Robert Simpson 'n?;l:g: Sy i N. Cardozo, now Chief Justice of the Court of Ap—i A declines in the prices of commodities|€cutive sessions "f“ nf’ x‘w:‘essart' FRONT STREET i ()pt. D. ) at .8 o'clok, Scotti . 5 peals of New York, to be Associate Justice of the|and s have little effect, normally, on the‘b(.’v(‘""‘“ ““’y""*’k v “—f““;‘;‘;‘r the ° 14 Ciiaduate Los Angeles OOl i > iy lf::lo)nfz{; " United States Supreme Court, will bring to the |b: ¢ situation; but severe and continued reces- |€cONOr ,,‘)Jj.),. .*)"" 3 ?uipi'cvfinm\:v ! . 52 el lege of Optometry and | e V‘V;)rthyMat- nation’s highest tribunal a jurist whose commanding |5 ' wiping out the margins on which Joans| Volonieer Bremen S0 SIECTES | Opthalmology ron; FANNY L. ROB- talents have lobg been recognized by the bench an red, on_ fhe one hand, and by depreciauiig| = e You Can Save Money at | | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground INSON, Secretary. < X . 2 of the banks' own inve: ents on the 3 I Our St - csiitonts . e 1 the bar and by all students of American jurisprud-| ' ' pelods. 5 0o M and. pe insuring AND r Store CHTRS - Y 3 |other, are almost certain to induce widespread sus- s SEE US FIRST s KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ence. His elevation cannot be att to partisan | oo ey ” ¢t 5 : The Republicans must | i3 R . 3 pension. In view of the fact that the prices of & i | . Seghers Council No. 1760, political considerations. It is due to his eminent |poth commodities and secuitels fell steadily from |figure out just where to place the | Harris Hardware Co. | Dr. Geo. L. Barton Mgetingssecondan'dlwt ¥ qualifications. |the middle of 1929 to late 1931, it is not surprising|blame for the depression. The Dem- | Lower Front Street 1 CHIROPRACTOR | Monday at 7:30 m Judge Cardozo will be the third New Yorker on the |that this period was characterized by an unusual|ocrats must decide how heavily |® ~- 'y Hellenthal Building Transient bmihersp'ur 5 : Supreme Court, Chief Justice Charles E. Hughes|number of such closings. The phenomenon was)they can :rifll'(‘ 'A’VIBS i on in I8 = || OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | Topins e cou“g‘; and Associate Justice Harlan Fiske Stone being the to have been expected in this instance, | D e tov o} ||| FALLING HATR STOPPED ||| Hours 9 am. to 7 pm. | Chambers, Fifth Street, . % & » i ¥ added, from the fact that the price de- slice of the country i A healthy head WILL BB HONE 259 | z A ; P two others, and the second of Jewish faith, Asso <ki t somet} definite be 5 | | JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. 2 ey : in the case of securities, started from |2 hat somet CHE | grow hair, e ) ciates Justice Louis D. Brandeis being of that re gl el St done abolit’ ke ol * dus | o SR H. J. TORNER, Secretary. " £ & what had come to be regarded as a more or less|d » Not Only Cheaper but ° 5 ligion. Three s from one State, if not un-|g.i1e jover and copper people i Y pel NU-LIFE METHOD ['—Bu—fi"s_oT HWELL | 5 _ precedented, is certainly unusual, while two of the ave of banking failures of this type is un-|mand ks to bind up m\fu-i Better Arctic Bldg., Upstairs, Room 1 | | Optometrist—Optician Ty e T Hebrew persuasion, no doubt, establishes a new |fortunate in its own right. It is doubly unfor-|wounds. The equalization fee, the | hd ; Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | time. A tank for Diesel Oil { record tunate, however, in that it frequently brings as its and many other old i e %1 Room 17, Valentine Bldg. 08 3 Gank tok et ol save é The recently appointed jurist's party activities|aftermath a secondary series of failures which have and, new AcgUmNIAnooe e 4 | Guaranteed | | | Office Phone 484; Residence burner trouble. i i have never besn of the a ssive type. Eighteen |nothing to do with price liquidation all, but . ‘0“:)]" when famm Pedl RICE & AHLERS CO, ii SHEET METAL WORK | Phone 338. Office Hours: 9:30 PHONE 119, NIGHT 148 i % & " " = e . |which are purely the result of the state of public Is roll | PLUMBING | - 1:00 to 5:30 § ! years ago, at the age of 44, after having gained |WhiC NS R TN (R 0 1 3 to 12; 1:00 to 5: | A A K distinction as a lawyer and as the author of several [iPPrehension engendered by the original failures. D GOOD PLUMBING | ’ GEO. ALFORS o[ Rucpncs Transssn | i S e o Fude ? th For the last few months we have been witnessing |}t a how rus of proposals 2 3 11 P;IO 564 =, ° e legal works, he was designated as a Judge Of the|jg guch a secondary phase of bank suspensions the unemployed re- |l “We tell you in advance ||| NE 5 8 N s = 5 LE. Court of Appeals by Gov. Martin H. Glynn, Demo- | Depositors, distrustful of their financial institutions, taxes what job. will cost” . JUNEAU-YOUNG | : P crat, and three years later was similarly honored |have withdrawn and hoarded their funds, and by so Resss i Funeral Parlors | NEW RECORDS by Gov. Charles S. Whitman, Republican. Since |doing have aggravated the very condition that of e I SRS SR I B ! e P . | uneral Directors | ’ " iy then, Judge Cardozo's tenure has resulted from |actuated them to do so. They have, in one di- anks, ELECTRICAL | L'ce"s::d it Y | NEW SHEET MUSIC ¢ 1940, and his annual salary of $22500 is $2,000 in | ‘ al conditions 1d have worked |nc fon: (L 2 SE o SE5 ot ikt 1 will get on the Tederal bench, | IET WY 3 ;l‘ld Ty “[“‘]"‘;‘)";"‘ Ry s o CNO. ‘";BE;)O S?MLE B W e s A Sxtirt Bails i Rupatriis 1 e Cardozo received his literary and legal edu-|emselves ‘in such highly liquid positions that their| What to do about prohibit ,,,,I,,,,,..“C,‘,,C,-..(,)._.[ | . Dr. C. L. Fenton cation at Columbia Univer His brilliant achieve- fysefulness as sources 0f credit to their communities |probably will remain in open de- ments as a lawyer and his clear exposition and [has been, to put mildly, seriously impaired. The|bate both parties right up to practical application of the law as a jurist have |broad, economic effect of this hoarding movement|the nation brought honorary degrees from the Universities of [has been a contraction of credit, which has acted| The Demox are drawing Michigan, New York, Yale and Harvard as a continual depressant on prices and as a brake|together to resist any platform on business activity. declaration tending to weaken the President Hoover has chosen the proper time to ing statutes, and the anti-pro- Letterheads point out, first, the dangers inherent in the hoard- ts of the party seem to be Folders ¢ Cards ing process and, second, the importance to a revival |verging toward the common ground 2 retired. Under Judge Cardozo, the New York judic- |of ‘prosperity of reversing that process, The period|of a referendum. It appears like- Statements e ° | CHIROPRACTOR ] || Xidney and Bowel Specialist | | | | | ° Radio Tubes and Supplies i GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates HEMLOCK WOOD Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. FOOT CORRECTION Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-8 JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE In the principle that human rights are para- mount to property rights, Judge Cardozo will be a worthy successor to Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1 PAINTING A 5 4 % Order Now at These Prices \ G fary system has been permeated ‘with the spirit of of liquidation of prices is past, there can be no|ly the issue will be fought out on |f§ Envelopes : v liberalism. In the Federal Court, he will join the|question of that; and the Government with its|the convention floor. p Billheads f:a'lll (C"’""l --38.50 DECORATING JUNEAU TRANSFER liberal group, Hughes, Brandeis, Stone and Owen |$2,000,000,000 Reconstruction Finance Corporation The Republicans are approaching Five (‘0‘:55 b fren- $4.50 P J. Roberts, and continue in the future as always|DOW has marshaled its own financial forces with|the situation with caution. Some or over, §7.00 cord KALSOMINING COMPANY In the past the advocate and exponent of free|AVOWed defermination to put an end to bank fall- O}Ym‘l";gr}‘?d“'s e E. O. DAVIS ESTIMATES FURNISHED ;';;:L; ‘n::: l‘xruf'xt-r ;!)»us of the rule of the majority Hoover says, for the public to “put its doll on June 14 it already will be fairly | TELEPHONE 584 | FREE BEN L . work.” Only through such a process can we have - —————"|| First Class Work Guaranteed Scholar and philosopher, Judge Cardozo POS-ig re-creation of the credit so essential to a begin- . - ——» U8 ¢ sesses in marked degree the qualities essential to|ning of trade revival | YE SANDWICHE | J. W. MEYERS | mental progress and intellectual eminence—skepticism 4 g TELEPHONE 2552 - % toward even his strongest convictions and reluctance An O Mind { | SHOPPE l P to take himself too seriously. His presence is sure An Open Mind. 3 @ ¥ DISTRIBUTORS OF | Open 10 a.m. Till Midnight 5 . 3 { to enhance the fame of the world’s most august T A ‘l GESO’ITRE?IAEQIB}%%{DPH [ DON'T BE TOO Movels’hPECksda;‘ig Stores i (New Yorl mes.) 4 s ¢ : ¥'2%” MONARCH QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS| | ! St ot i AT AU - RS LR A Mr. William 8. Vare, master of the Philadelphia s B . L Y A TR T LIBERAL Proi t Deliver f COMPLETING READJUSTMENTS machine, declaring his purpose to be a candidate - - - - romu Sl 3 for delegate-at-large, makes this modest observa- | 5 or KINDS OF The world still flonders in an economic morass | Hon: ; : H(,)TEL a;- e o s out of which no early emergence seems likely. Cur-| (T am elected 1 Wwill be slected as a ZYNDA ‘ P PHONE 48 o rency and tariff dislocations add to the unsettle- SRS O S 50 o BB Aae ! B s s o el i, Miow. o 4 convention with an open min ELEVATOR SERVICE i i Pt § of goods| 1n 1928 Mr. Vare opensd his mind and lips at S. ZYNDA, Prop wx‘\’hunt \;’h\c)\ international activities must remain|exactly the right time and leaped upon the Hoover 4 B % v 3 & Subnormal. bandwagon with a suddenness and an energy that v The most hopeful sign is plainly that the dx.‘.-i\\’m\ instant glol It is not to be assumed that l PLAY BILLIARD tress and maladjustment and critical problems are |Dis benignant warmth has been chilled. Politics is LA b e 4 now in the open. Few are longer ignorant of the|® SCiencs. Its rules must be followed. If Mr. Vare STORE CLOSED MONDAY FIRE ALARM CALLS | o 0 1 scope of the depression and, the deflation and the |20 his friends are to do something for Mr. Hoover Wik Bitvhday 13 Third and Frankli | BURFORD’S consequent necessity of making readjustmento|RS MUSt do something for them. By virtue of the ashington irthday A0 S And Fraokiin, . . B ot L acnas |right of selection and appointment inherent in his * yrer 1-5 Front, near Fi i . Ef I eamanC uchine powers and privileges ‘as a boss, Mr. Vare named 1.8 Bvant. hear (-fg’s’svx“t' ol very week brings additional reductions in divi-|a man to fill a vacancy on the Federal district 1-7 Front, opp. Oity wharz, || Wih the coal it it comes from our|} e JuyngpAu LAUNDRY dends and wages, emphasizing the spread of the |bench / CE 1-8 Front, near Saw Myl || Place. For our coal goes farther and S eh readjustment. Buying power is, Of course, thereby| Attorney General Mitchell, still refractory in 1-9 Front at A. J. Office, gives a more even and satisfying Franklin Street, between reduced and prospects of revival dimmed. It is|sPite of the discipline to which he had to submit See H. R. SHEPARD & SON e Ry at Tovem | hes o SuL ctel bin (8 zimnng Front and Second Streets ] hardly surprising that ope s of the steal and|in t two similar cases, one of them in Penn- Grocery. low, better have us send you a new PHONE 359 motor indusiries should be receding slightly at g|SYlVania. declined to perform what should have been Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash ||supply to prove our statement. Our i time when expansion should wawunall‘y e oo |® formal ‘and automAG Ak . He wouldn't approve 2-4 ffi?o‘;i fn?sgg" d. AR o v bt 3 e : ; M Vare's judge. The President, so busy in the = i sl e MB‘::' 3 and we specialize in Feed. 4 But the reasonable limits of contraction must ."p)(‘“.fi i m“; :,’PCHMfl Igttfie s dinty n‘l o 37 e and Mai, t asonat ts past e accepted Mr. Mitchell's recommendation | 2-7 Fifth and Seward, W P h be rapidly approaching, if they have not already|and refused Mr. Vare It is natural that Mr.| 2-8 Seventh and Main, D. B. FEMMER . - JO nson i baen reached. Once the governmental borrowing an are should notify the President, with utmost I?\T 2-9 Fire Hall . Phone 114 <« taxation policies are made known a basis upon|delicacy and urbane implication, that an exchange| 1 g-g gon:f Boardh}ig House. FRIGIDAIRE " which business can be conducted wWithout undue |Of Services is a duty of political friendships. Do ut -3 Gastineau and Rawn & make for betterment Jorgr Al ;_f}:_‘fl.j’::f::'“(‘,"‘;m::j'f:"’,ffl’;” She hency 3-5 Fourth and Harris. JUNEAU CABINET MACHINES ‘'8 %) b e s way to get s in this world is 3-6 Fifth and Gold. e g However, Mr. Vare is mo severe professor. Hé The sure way to get along in this world is 3.7 Fifth and East. and DETAIL MILL- GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS § y. ? sketches airily the disinterested and impartial course, to save some money ALL the time. It isn't || 3-6 Seventh and Gold. WORK CO e the benevolent neutrali t vhich the eyston ake lar sits, as P 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. . i In @ sult tried in a Berlim court recently, six wmmmwm;“ M mmmmcd‘l“‘: ‘;:fll\!ll‘)m\_lw.\n\‘;jlle necessary to mal\_« ’ large deposits, as sm‘}]l 4_’: o s pi;w" Phone 17 i British distillers contended that real whiskey cannot|May not time and riper thought bring Mr. Hooy and frequent additions to your accoun§ will house. Front Sxtvxm:;' next to Warner Front Street Juneau i be made anywhere outside of the British Isles and|to a realizing sense of his sin against custom and make your bank balance grow amazingly 4-2 fi‘:&"“"- opp. . Seaview achine Shop J sought to have a German firm restrained from calling |the Pennsylvania proprietics? Though forced to fast. 4-3 Distin and Indian r o * its products “whiskey” Because of its special char-|begin a little diplomatic manoeuvring, Mr. Vare's 4-5 Ninth and c.umfin_ CABIAET and ". BE ihey declised that whiskey dependent [n€art is in the right place. He is only waiting 4 4-6 Tenth and C. MILLWORK 4 on British climate and 5o the name clearly belonged juntil his candidate for judge is also in the right We pay four per cent on savings accounts 4-7 Twelfth, BP.R. garage. FINE e \ place. compounded twi s 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby, GENERAL to Hritain. 5 pounded twice a ) b o s i WO%AI‘?PENTER " We have no information about the particular| No gasps of astonishment have been heard so 5-1 Seater Tract. Wil ol 1o L merits of Ll'leu(’}erm:nkpwducl not having sampled |far over the announcement by Postmaster-General GLASS REPLACED aten..an Welry ! it. British-made whiskey has much to be said for |Brown that President Hoover will be a candidate. B M B l 4 B k IN AUTOS it.. But we cannot go as far as to agree that it|—(Indianapolis Star.) . enrendas an - ] 5 REPAIRING alone is entitled to be called “whiskey” For a HAAS Estimates Furnished R caorabl P great many years our own American product was| CAD anyone remember the days when we used 0 ? F. Candi Upon Request at very e rates without peer; Kentucky became a synonym for|(\0 be fold on Chiistmas eve about the blessings LDEST BANK 2N AAsEA o WRIGHT SHOPPE . \ The Cash Bazaar Onen. Eositlies Quars 08 e estiom ao. || PAUL BLOEDHORN , tices at The Emplre. aGetesssatseseeasc e 3l 5 5 7 jof Prohibition, including the billions of dollars it | o phiskey; and Pemnaylvania wes more widely ).y aqded to the hational income?—(Buffalo! Gourt % known as the home of Monongehela rye ““‘“eyllcr-lfixpres.» p e