The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 4, 1933, Page 2

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AMERICA’S NEW ). 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, fi.smm BUREAU Serip and Bar Ter - « & MONEY SUBSTITUTES | ' The Weather EDITOR'S. NOTE: | This is, the last of three articles on the development cf scrip and. | barter #n the United Statey) LOCAL DATA My the U. 8. Weather Burean) Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., Feb. 4: Rain tonight and.Sunday; moderate -southeasterly winds. 3 ’ | - . Time Barometer Te i 9 By Y. R, BRACKETT : Mo o155 2 L in eyt e Wind veiostty . Weather ; NEW . YORK, Feb. i-Amays| § 4 Lowse LA ot 3 om0y e e ® sE 1 Rain on the hunt for more money, men 5 \ o & Noon today 3006 ' 38 81 SW e it \ have made it out of everythring | CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS 3 from fishhdoks and ‘cheese to'go]d ' " d i Y and faith in fgovernment, Bedalat i TODAY Today, in some parts of Amer- :——__——*M—.—“_____ fca, even the promise to pay in Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. | ; l guods and services is being made | Moy e te:lob temp. velokify, 2ehrs. Weather : [} info money. This is the money | v v e o 0 9 - o Clear 4 used by the nation’s unemployed | Bethel + o 0 % ;2 20 0 Clear About 180 of which Dave béen @ | To Yikon 8 8 | M 2 4 o oy | All of these garments have been gunsed in the United Scsies snee | oo bgmp oM R B P BTy B R T ¢ of these gai b the depression. This money is | E:grleans f '; _2 ‘ -g -ig H Leiiteny 4 > % ar < ~1 rip, A ¢ % = % 0 .06 i E’;l)\L‘fl 'f‘. om our I‘U'Ul ar stod\ :epmflf Ym‘;s P;::“‘s'-‘a;‘;snay TobAYE wonEv ] | | St Paul . 1 10 et e 14 04 gi:; i 3 & e oot { {Dutch Harbor ... 38 36 0 32 4 % P 4 Yet, nemployed seek | 5 T 0 and are priced to clear quickly e , Kodiak . 0 % IR e R ai i ; Cordova ... 34 34 32 32 0 116 I e At Y 2 G5e8 States in recent months has had 2 Snow [hese Coats and Dresses are mibre HONSy in eHclation than iAo td | B = Rain et ¢ e | as ¢ ¢ S 'T'at &ny ‘time in its history—that is, L o = = Pt. Cldy real end - uf_ - season lf)(lrgan_)s s o T |Boichian " W & 0w o2 8 Ao 3 . A% EA v ~x7 more “dn: circulation today ‘than | e that will strike your fancy in e i |Edmonton 32 0w % ol i B 14 3 S dox?: | Seattle 42 34 3 4 0 § both quality and price, e s | L | Borting 2 %R RN . York University ' points out, ‘the ’Csc;;;?fwfi?gfi e 7AW o 550 :San Francisco ... 64 58 48 50 4 0 Clear 2 paradok is simply thet the money 1 T i | \( )l_ l{ CH()I(‘F that circulatés in the form of ‘bills The history ¢f money from the days of pure barter to the pres- The barometric pressure is mode ately low over southern Bering a i V) iand cofnsis but a fraction of the ent cemplicated gold standard is shown in the abcve representation | Sea with light snow in that district and portions of the Interior, total stuff that is wused ‘for ‘mon- of the various kinds of mcneys man has usced, including the latest \“nd low over the eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska with moder- b:‘:e dmxynrw ATt of our MONgy | nggestions for revoluticnary chang the exchange system, The '““1 “’1 ht‘:vy;‘““ from Cordova to Prince Rupert. The pressure is eposit 2 % . % s ¥ 5 {high in the Pacific States and Northern Alaska with clear weath tures of coins from the ccll f the Chase Nat 1 Bank. eather | Ne Shortage of Money - it e R eeTeo O AR R e S | Northwestern Alaska. Temperatures have risen in the lower Kus- chtnsdune mn”::{ stg;?)l)ob;:ok ‘ae- NOTICE FOR BIDS ]}mkmm Valley and Southeastern Alaska and have fallen elsewhere. (¥ stood ,963,000,000. At o ithe Sameé! time Yty ang Department of Interior, Seattle, $4.95 e elimination of gold has been | d by some as a po % | o 4 4 a Washington By ¥ ) cdins - in - cifculation totaled' about Prof. Trving Fisher ! ja $5.500,000,000. If ‘a1l ‘tie ‘depositors University has urged the adoption | pr;;"; ’4, _fi’-‘*; e 11{% | FUR GARMENTS | 5 ban] ” i 1 sals 1l luplicate wil S e LR R S BN | 01 % TRAC, Ustd dherely ot falth, be received b; aJ R. Ummel, office, Sulvu"l 8 { Made to Order ! e en money it would be utterly impos- !> velue Tegulated according to ¥ | Remodeled, Repaired, Cl | (] { ] & et .’ sible' o satisfy’ the demand. Thefe an indsx of commodities. | Manager, Department of Interior,| led, Repaired, Cleaned | 4 5 & " 1S no' shortage of mioney; rather Thé depression, in accent 4’2;.‘ B_cll Street Terminal, Seattle,| Seward Street, ‘mear Second J H. J YURMAN | Juneau’s Teading Department Store there is a shortage of circulation has ‘chuseéd the unemploy- | 1) oopington, until 10:00 A. M. Febo} | The - Furrier | ; of ‘money, Rogers says. ed to ofganize mutual exchanges, | &Y 17, 1983 and opuned in the - |® . nce of such persons as may| nd, for financing the fishing, h’ot_‘em Rogers “explains 'that and the exchanges are using scrip‘ the bills and‘coins amount in ef- to facilitate the barter. : ’ 54 3 fect to the mation's change. The Many ecconomists doubt that iy 81 S ATl Thany i i ? 3 R — ey i copotts are the o M i D sver bosome.+ maney |1 ATette Tsanas Reserve, Alsis.| | BERGMANN DINING | || INSURE YOUR HOME &\\\ \ AR \ I ’ /N// / % 4 | DOUGLAS portant money. national importance, although r;‘gog)’;'":“ef f;s;nnghrwms(wi:- l RmM , E N ’ | Money nowadays is bas > may spread as barter | D e S Oies Y 0e \ ishi b N p Y A ihgely:. o i6, ‘o 2MiCH v,hea(: ')VOW:S may spread s BATIET| hotte Islands are held by the Met-! ‘ Board :U Week ;M:nh ] Your Fl..lrmshmgs Yk PR P iz B | A Ocis Shiey i be. Lactea 16 i Berieck et oy | lakatlans who own buildings, ma- | e Cz‘:::fl o | in ‘ [} NEWS #1:8 ‘there 15 ‘only some §12000-| Tyo of the most revolutionary | CPIRCTY, boats, fish traps and all. | o il Nl Gee | “ | 00 ‘of monetary gold in the Whole Tecent suggestions have been | COUipment for a going three-line | ;‘R'; Jnl:‘t;.UNNIN{'} | SAFE COMPANIES Al world ] s 1 lectric en- | cannery. They also have a hydro-, | g i | | H J EBERHART | 2 iR i e power and light plant and' 2~ ». b5, o for a certificate {A. N. B. HOOP TEAMS Swapping Camé’ First : f exchange based on all energ 1 water system. These Met- AT LOWER RATES HT E % ARY o e - | ‘ FLAY TERE TONTGHT | dovelopmient Tias icen the process| Neither would have any value ex- | [Aiqlans seck ftnandlal aid b b | PIGHEST PRICES ||| 0@ First National Bank b e’ B A, Kot |Of thouerids ‘of years. First man ccpt in exchange for goods. bt theek of Bve Hess PAID TOR Building—Upstairs | e Douglas n. N. B. basket-|n o iewanied ‘goods for goods,‘ But the opinion of the econo- | 8 s. |l voaen WIHII ey Mk Y. P. A. O or goods for services, a method he mist of one of the nation’s larg- 1 ti F‘ugll patuiguiace i, specttion- Notices for this chupcn.column | department to the -adult depart- “‘;]‘"fim e "“;‘““ this e‘lem.ng’] f‘gmas tever completely ceased us- | est banks is that momey will con (u"’m“:tl ‘x:‘ammb}’ f’h,““;“ Ly M I N B [I must be received by The Empire |ment the pupils will fifd the hour|!he Natatorium, starting ai 7:30 g,y tinue to evolve through the same |Cquipme! y be obtained in ‘ f { | not. 14Yer than 10 o'clock Saturday | from 10:30 to 12 noon full of in-|®Clock. ~This will be ‘the first |room 422, Bell Strect Terminal CAPITAL ELECTRIC ! . Then he tried commodity money, ' process of trial and error that % %o guirantee hatige OF|ierest. We will not only.have items| (il UAIS seien ‘that the ‘Tocal| “y o o° JEC TOONIET y‘m:tancz. Has brought it to its prasent state, | BUIAIE, Seattle, and at the Office And other furs KOISTER RADIOS I s, ete est for the younger pupils Erotherhood ‘playets havg ‘appcm‘- may Be used as ‘a standard to pt T g /}]nskn E 5 ~ | Electrical Appliances, i SR ki it will also have things of |3 B pulig although they have |y je other things. Or he might v R UMMEE, CHAS. GOLDSTEIN | Repairs : "7 TFirst Chureh of Christ, | for the adul(s: We inviteq|P¢C? Practicng more or less 1e2-|yce fignnacks, ‘¢heese, rock salt, Mk sy G & CO ‘ < o~ Scientist | the parents ‘to bring their children Hasly. dp," Phillp .?osex:h of thelyacco, animyl skins, hails, so0ap, | e R R PRI WA % e > i join the Aduit: Bible -Study | €2M Stated that hs toam WAS\.nieq gum drops, woodpecker Juneau | Pave the Pain to rrosperity With Sunday services will be held at prepared to put up a'goSd MEh Lo’ ang o multitude of other | Printing! and hoped fot a' good ‘turn-out. ———— = 11 am. in the Pirst- Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth| m.d Main Streets. The subject will | p.m—Worship Service. As there are many avenues to wor- sh things whith cowld be and were By Usigg uséd and therefore ha,d value in | we desire to make this service| LOCAL FIREMEN SCHEDULED |tliemselves, S y C B i ke worshipful as posSible by using| TO PLAY HERE NEXT WEEK| After commiédity money came I ndian Ilump F OR I N U RAN E { lvzv.eldimgéx:,‘.{_ eugu Zm i .’"esti as many of those avenues as Pos- Soinide various forms based largely on Sfl'! H R SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. monial meeting. ble. In addition to the hymns,| The D. ¥. D. Smoké“Eaters are|thelf vahity or ornamental va}ga‘s. 1 Christian Science 2éading Room | | prayer, Scripture, and sermon we matched to play their final game 'I:here were strings of beads, tiger n"'ehurch building. This- room m\gre going to have & vocal duet,|in the Channel series with the[C!aWs, pletes of stone, pretty glass. | ppen to the public Wednesday after- “Father Lead Me!” c©s well as a|Moose team at the Nat. next Wed- | About the same time, but g_on- noons from 2:30 to 4. | violin duet, “Hosanna.” The Pas-|rnesday. This game also’ will per-|érally somewhat Ilater, various The public is cordially Invited to | tor's sermon will be based on Mat-|haps be the ‘last big one to belfl'letals came into use: copper, brass gttend these services and visit the | thew 23:25, “Ye make ‘clean the|played locally ‘this season. An-|iron, silver, platinum and gold $14.25 Ton Delivered reading room. ‘omslde." other game Will likely be atrranged Modet® * Bystems hcvdopcd Sy 1 We invite you to spend an hour|to 'make the event 4 double-head-| Then developéd the change from F or Ex rt | > [ - 43| in worship in ~ur Father’'s house.|2r which modern monetary systems : 5 | Resurrection Lutheran Church ! | 12 ——————— have grown.” & * ¢ 1 : k‘ [ ety g ot TR E - Governments put the metals in | g Corner of ‘x'mra mna Maln Sm:ezsi 1 Holy Trinity Cathedral | |1 LEAGUE TO ELECT TATER |vaults and issued pieces of paper | g NG K. OLAFSON, by, promising to pay the bearer in ? REV. F‘RL!P“m_ llhe Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE,| Owing to the inclement weather|the ‘metal, = At ‘first, each piece - 1 % “Ihe Frienaty Church” | * Dean. the business: ‘thesting ‘of the La-|of ‘paper had 'to be backsd by an | 4 | 8:00 am—Holy Communion; dies League dcheduled for last|equivalent amount of metal. 3 3 L 10:00 am—Sunday Scncol. We ''10:00 aw.—Sunddy: School. night to elect officers, was Post-| | Then the -system became more | 3 H ; have slome ;’:‘Pflnam B,nnuuu(‘(‘-lsclln:‘:!(:\ a.m—Choral Euchgrist and|poned until sometime next week.|cfastie-imtil today in the United ! § 4 S o E BT 3 W e 8 - & me o make. | Seérmon. ——— e States & 'ederal Reserve not I v 11:15 am. — Morning service.| Evening“serviee at Dbuglas. > A BN v O g el ¥ em, “Magnify Jehovah's Name,’ - .| HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL and bk Bepdeits; 0f 66irse; have hoir. Ser- N : ‘fieT‘r)l:heisn::d ‘i h: r_r i ee: '\. Beventh Day BUvEha 1 aster several ddys ‘conftned tn 3 1:;“1_; smaller theoretical gold Ph e 485 :30 p.m.—Luther League. Devo-| Corner Second and Pran!mn Bts. f:- :"“’5‘:"’”;:";"1:3“’2‘;9:;;‘ dWh’at"th xt Wop Wl be. 1 011 ion: cial b | VERNON' GYES, ‘Pastor Seve: f 7 W& : ffu nal meeting and socfal hour. __1 Sitiny . Sveniuk; 700, Eectursi]| Mvs. A idmiia Jnitt, ough. not |2 pazsle lgy mffis. ‘The com- i “What Hmd ‘of & ‘Religlon Does|entirely recoveréd, is home again i BOTH RANCH AND WI ! | Cruen of the Natiity || the WOHl2 Nedt” “1f thi worlg|Daving {etifsd froM Jusesh” on g it 5 = :‘;____w.___zv'n"eds religion, it must include jts| Thursday wihg, HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID s Fifth and Gold Bireets lvbg‘:l'l;*"" ety = st ALWAYS Rev. WM. 'G. LeVASSEUR, S.J., lesday evening, T e e Pastor | Mressagge Jesus Ohrist Came from FRESH FRUITS and 3 Sunday, February 5.—Fifth SunAIGlm'y to Give to the World.” p day after the Epiphany. | \ Sabbath, February '11: N L R o TR B : Inc. || VEGETABLES 800 am--Holy Mass and In- ‘public \2 0 meet- @ | . i 15 Charoh ings. /208 %st 30th St., New York City ! 10:80 am—Holy Mass and Ser- & - - . 4 oo Ll 0 N GROC RY mon in Church, {1 Belhel Pentecostal Absemb < Contact for Information and Shipping Tags C A F R A E 7:30 ~Ro d ‘Benedic- | = Gy RN B % { ) Mp :;e M;:;ry Bizgw es:w:. CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Notlil %&'é’h‘fif ot H. J. YURMAN, Alaska Representative ;L Prom?t Dehvezy i PHONE 478 % Hsut.in Pruc i Sunday ames"’-':u‘ :L‘isllawr':mn' Edflu'eflm‘:; ‘ Triangle Building, Juneau T — = s ne e bz t‘ ‘:'wh am. Dally—Holy Mass in 11:00 a.m—Morning - worship. morning to' gusramtee - change of || ir—‘_—‘_‘—‘_—__—_——-'—- ;‘ e | 12:15 pm—Bible School. | sermon: topies. eto. A BAILEY’ PE | i v e | 0 e s, B Sl . : : LEY’S SPECIAL : : Northern lglhnlr dl:ruhykrlm i Tuesday. and. Friday, 7:30, pm.—) '| “:;h mhmmh T —— : —"..........* R | Evangelistic Services. 3 ysius Church 2 | oo Powh ihd masina S| Everyone coraglly mvited o billB—r e e g+ | fl&i‘mlmly Wwashable, : very Night from 8 P. M. th . e e S e e LN ST JRA N( E | i 4237 DR 9:30 ‘am. +Mpass, + Sérmon by Capt. R. B. Lesher‘::y A e 34 gy lucent and rugged. Smp and ; Subject, ~ “Godliriess ~ Profitable. | W —mm e ——— i : & Anithén, “Fear Wbt Ve, O Tsrast” |, | The Salvation Ammy: 7\ Lits - #| and water and a brash | Allen ait CHO¥ ;SUEY “7:00 p.in.—Intérmediate Christian w ureh 3 | Sh k g . . % Endeavor. 1 Pushl?!‘l:d:‘;'e-iitm'pm. :;-.—..-—,-—?_..T_._.—____a kcc:p thcm ntw—]ookmg uc nc‘ B AILEY’S C AFE | ?u—mm Mehodst || Tuesday1,30 oo 10-3031‘;‘-:&-:!&,; b mmm for Y‘m See NIAGARA i PR YRR i ¥ - ! 130 pan. : Embhs]:ed 1898 Juneau, Alaska 2 = | e s window shades. Their . : 20 iy v | ’ - | vich beauty is matched o= X st _ Fourth ‘and #eward Sueels HARRY WILLARD, Lay Warker, |-t 1| YIC ¥ ~%mmwa<mm wel-| " 10:30 4 730 pin—Evehine p QAR R By, § - ) i M&i:“m’“ PR e S by ren;l‘,practlcahty. ] FRESH BAK.EIE:] DELICACIES Prosesss /o il 2% THOMAS || JUNEAU BAKER) tor pray! W of Moase For children in'the prmary de- [t mbmnymxl:nsm tHle “date. .ai? .’UNEAU BAK.ERY -tmcam&m«u‘i Reéad the adfs @s caretully as yos ___‘gv_ug P " | 4Bt 41:30; Prom ¥ Primary|read the fews articles. -4 Ose ‘Type wia mfllw J !!NEAU LUMBER MILLS

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