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e [ ‘]ancu and have so managed their affall [u\ a letter te this writer: Dflllv Alas’ufl E"ll)lre |that either of them are better prepared to pay | PUL'T | “Business canditions have been so _________|their debts [Imn Great Britain. It thinks the ap-| | low ]‘m\mz?dy :;a;ke‘do ‘repr;;"im"n; SRy iy 5% | which ore or | JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER I abilit y to pay hnm\l;'h' w ‘,m. u AT g o e s - e STy = 5t o by e & of i0s Buliah e = e “_’”" % toward satisfying the voters. | EMPIRE PRIN S COMPANY ond and Main no i ise in the case ance should this condition develop by ts, Juneau, Alaska and Italy It is just their good luck tI their ! middle of '32 I believe the peo- | i 416 Bokt O g0t ¥ futures have improved | RANDOM would be reluctant to make a : 1ange.” % 'SUBSCRIPTION RATES If those big game hunters and other conserva- Delivered by c;}rhr;;re Il"e#;:‘g;“pr?cr:gln]tsh Treadwell and | ;. can get enough sanctuaries for the bears By BYRON PRICE Democrats Seek Harmony id, atthe following rates: wild animals in the North there wouldbeso| : | 1t is a much repeated quip among & iy il in a few years that ht | (Chief of Bureau, The Associated|p.puplicans, particularly in times R g B reimburse those who rem Press, Washing(on.) of drooping party fortune, that| pers % " |take the whole Territory for their uses, 3 e Democrats are the best| d Business Offic Some Congresses are born to po- | friends the Republican party ever| MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS | Thers is something in that Chihuahua div itical tribulation, some ve 1t,4had i The ntitl to thélyqan. A man and a wife may e divorced. there in and' some have it thru upon | f you inquire rlmhn_r your Re-| use es ‘”.:’d”x‘t‘ S ) Iy Surl akd ot hey | them: but if e a Congr bent | i informants will supply a 1 news pu ; il Byt v oA > |its 1 triple burden of list of Democratic blunders | A ¢ P a t would give the husband|, of woe' naliad nal party/strat {and wife an excu n trip that might in|¢ i s the one that has g 1 candidates profi 7 adjustment of quarrzls so they would not want a now begun its labors on Capitol| Ofter invincible in its state or- divorce. Hill zations, the party many times A direct lineal heritage of unrest und f quarreling and dis- The disarmament conference might take up the|and distrust is settled upon the anized n: ally. case of Kentucky when it meets. They seem to have|NeW Senate and House, with such| g now, with the prospect of | |far too many arms down there. DOUANY WOMMS R OAD (e R 1052 Delip e Demodeu | ness, ag r and the ) re making heroic efforts to | BRSSO unempl knocking at the door jcep disagreements within the par- “Capacity to Pay.” for help. from coming to a boil. Appar- — To make matters worse, discord- | job was done, for in- (New York Times.) {ant blocs and narrow party majori- e, d avoiding a Members of Congress planning to di s the encourage petty squabbling and i ov: the spoi war debts at the next session would pro om a|promote the art of political maneu- ry in the House study of the short summary of our present agree-|vering were are other hurdles. mer with European nations published day. Fin: session began Hnfl"l'}‘]\‘ osevelt-Smith enigma, and Before the debts were funded the total nount | the lengthening shadow of aPresi-lyow over Prohibition are causing A L2 % Saie Vo owed to us by our debtors, in principal and interest, | dential campaign year | plenty of Democratic worry 1 e b A R FOREST ~ WOOD } RIDGEGROWN HEMLOCK | Cut Any Length $4.25 per load DRIHEARTS—Free of knots | for ranges, kindling, etc. $5.00 | Large load, ' GARNICK'S | GROCERY | Phone 174 e e i RECREATION N y \ BOWLING PARLORS Our alleys are in perfect condition and we invite your inspection. i e oY . o —— | PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies * o | OF ) ] . § ] *| | Gastineau Channc! | Helene W.L. Albrecht | |= ] ’ PHYSIOTHERAPY r | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | ar - | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. ||, AR B o 2 | 2 gz Wednesday night ( | 410 Goldstein Building at 8 pm, Elks | Phone Office, 216 Hall. A - 1 3 = —— - Visiting brothers = | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | “e'come. | DENTISTS M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Rules | Blomgren Buildin( | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. | PHONE 56 b el | Eours 9 am. to 9 pm. Co-Ordinate Bod- it ies of Freemason- - I ry Scottish Rite . . Regular meeting Dr. Charles P. Jenne second Friday | DENTIST each month at | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine 7:30 p. m., Scot- ! Building | tish Rite Temple. Telephone 176 || WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary o AN e % LOYAL ORDER OF g MOOSE, NO. 700 Dr. J. W. Bayne | g Meets Monday 8 p. m. | DENTIST i Ralph Reischl, Dictator. | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. ; Legion of Moose No. 25 | Oftice kours, 8 am. to 5 pm. ' meets first and third Tuesdays | Evenings by appointment. || G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and Phone 321 H Herder, P. O. Box 273. N Stewart DENJIST Hours § a m. to 6 p. > Dr. AL W. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Mon- day of each mohth in Scottish Rite Temple, b beginning at 7:30 p. m. ' P was $12,000,000,000. After the agreements were made,| Any one of these three influen- = S0 o g e el SYWARD BUILDING H. L. REDLINGSHAF- IRBOHOIHIRDE St i R e b A{" el :’:"“‘ T olitically memorable,| Louis Harrell, who calls signals | e £ ol office Phone 469, Res. | |ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, 3 — Mellon and Mr. Smoot, 2 ey were ratifi winte x rable. | i O Sul MEtey | i Pione 276 %) Times upon the opes Jongress, the nt value of the amount owed | With a ee_ wor ¢ once, the |for the Louisiana State Un.\lex.»l.;» | The Best Laundry ||, : LlEsnetEy tooithindy ¥ h once or twice tous was the much smaller sum of $ wmm.m_m prospect, somehow e !h(" 1:Ti»'} I‘::i\- Vips the scales at 0 ‘ At a Fair Pricc | ORDER OF EASTERN STAR b e, cites as a | This debt was divided among fourteen nations in|tations of the imagination, and the ; pound WHERE? e # Second andl I iBouct = remarkably ven proportions. In term pres- | results will have to be seen to be i~ R TR TV A . 47 h prossdiitin e i B s e b= | | CAPITAL LAUNDRY || Robert Simpson | ¢ Tuesdays of each month, < ) per cent. of her obligations pior to funding;| 1t may FIRE ;. Phone 355 Franklin st. {i Opt. D. i at 8 oclok, Scottish i l‘,' 2y France to only 39.7 per cent.; Italy to 19.8 per cent.| peyy year LR R4S ) eV Sy o Graduate Los Angeles Col- | Rite Temple. JESSIE m .m" s 13 ugh: @ ;"‘h Payments by smaller nations showed same wide | will turn ou | e | lege of Optometry and KELLER, Worthy Mat- in 192 4‘ R variation, did interest-rate . Thus we charged|yy of a1l par b and Franklin. 1i‘ -~ = el Opthalmology ;;“lSIOFA-’\'NY L. ROB- bt e S Ingle 3.306 per cent. for which she| ¢ at and Fr | H N, Secretary. istoric in Madison Square Garden, "‘\’:..d”‘\:l. il s ,,m, ‘::,['-m”,‘.[”x i i i Y Front, near Fer; | ¥ou Can Bave Momey at || Glasere Titied, Lenste Oround. % i ! P 4 T ’ 15 C 83 Fre € ; and | the House, Gridebras = o TET the party finally selected John W. Davis, ¢ cent, less than one-eighth of the rate We|gers not onl Front, near G |l Our Stere = KNIGHTS OF COLUMB! whom nobody in particular wanted o 1 England 5D a progham! for thet Front, opp. Cél\' Whart. | SEE US FIRST | Seghers Council No. 1760. The example is far-fetched. "“ f“ inplance ‘;‘f ven a brief examination of these figures iS|ery byt they will be wr Bronb bR g Oftiee. I Harris Hardware Co. T Dr. G L. B ? Meetings second and last > was not involved. Neither Mr. Me- sufficient to dispel several illusions which still find|gama time by word i Willoughby at Totem |l i Lower Fronut Street { ‘ r. Geo. L. Barton Monday at 7:30 p. m. Adoo nor Gov. Smith had a majority of the dele- credence among certain groups in Congress. It is economic planks of v Grocery. /‘. ol CH!ROI)RACTOR Transient brothers urg- gates in that convention. Fur Mr. Davis was & ; of the record to describe l!\(’”)_‘m““ c national platform i 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash 1 Hellenthal Building ed to attend. Council rded as the inevitable nominee by many, prob- | War ts Xed ohBgwesti which Congess! g grest desl fs mme %0 dopmd i C‘_’h-; ,"A“N;_ . . e | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Chambers, Fifth Street. v most, of the delegates throughout the ballotting “)““”-‘”' ed _nop 80 MK el the | on do with this o B | DONALDINE || Hours: 8 a. m. to 12 noon JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. was the second choice of a majority of the ;‘7'“’\_“”“‘ s’i;«:;r‘m:(;((;:;l‘; sm.n?.(u(-’if 4\(:01: i Second and Main. | Beauty Porl i \‘ 2p m to5 p m. 7~H. J. TURNER, Secretary. s, One could hear almost hourly in private oo *C0 MO0 RE % hree Tait b i T | “ifth and Seward. | TS anon o 7p m to8p m DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O, E. _, ; tos ke : lation” o 1 part of the Hoover In Spotlight Seventh and Main, I Franklin St.. at Front =y Appointment - 0. E. dis Davis is 0 be : princiy which we were legally entitled| ot politicians have given up Fire Hall || Phone 49 RUTH HAYES i PHONE 259 Meets first and third My knows % Wiy aof do 1t n 16l US BOjto receive. It is equally fallacious to talk of the|eyer tneir last doubt that Mr. Hoo- Home Boarding House. ||e oy o | Mondays, 8 o'clock home? debts as if they represent the amount of money|ye. will be ominated, and have Gastineau and Rawn | ————— | o e |3t Eagles' Hall, The convention was delayed at Madison Square we loaned abroad They represent instead the | passed on to jering whether Way. = ¥ ol DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | |Douglas. W. E. FEERO, W. P. the bitterness of the McAdoo and anti- amount of monsy we thought our creditors could|pa can e reel Dot x»(x]a()rlg I Opfonmetisl- Oppciin, b M e L MMme fight. Time after time the Smith sup-|PaY us. In the case of England we set the figure |~ yith Republican strongholds top- | F;’j‘:;‘-‘m"‘(‘l‘ Gold B Guaranteed | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | brothers welcome. porters proposed that both McAdoo and Smith with- (i8R because we were impresesd by the apparentyi.s ynder a rush of adverse ma- Fifth and East. | SHEET METAL WORK foom. 1, Vacenune Bl S — - draw, but the McAdoo supporters would not yield.|> S0 e SEED Qaniosl el e duni) the Democrats 2xcep- Seventh and Gold. [ PLUMBING | Office Phone 484; Residence | Our trucks go any place any v SR e e to. bike the|pryon: in/the. firky years following he war I | tionally hopeful, and many in the Fifth and Kennedy. 11 GEO. ALFORS | | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 time. A tank for Diesel Ol They sought to force the convention to take the|ine case of Prance and Italy we put the figure 1ow | preciad o oun’ par sloomy Ninth, back of power ||| J. | to 12; to 5:30 5T 5 ek for veale ol S former Secretary of the Treasury, and & majority |because these nations happened at the time of the| pvan the ever-lo Pess house, ‘ PHONE 564 1le . pommlbogdosia il wention absolutely refused. The dead- | funding agreements to be experiencing the mh-‘” Ohio, head of sublican 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview || ® g l PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 aally broken when nklin D. Roose- |fortune o anced budgets and unsettled cur-|, ..ot committe i . Apts. s K e g e ) ) RELIABLE T it ’ e Ot Hiith AN it tolins | abolss 1 case the decision was reached|in pir : Soihniniand Idan | ELECTRICAL | JUNEAU-YOUNG u MBLE U BANSKER k E B e 1q Dot as a of principle but in consequence | 4, . . e 4 ] 3 the platform Gov. Smith would et ] s o7 aancpes | day. H ¢ 4-6 Tenth and C. ~ eral Parlor: withdraw release his delegates whenever Mr.|of “[‘:“I‘) s lly a snap judgment of “CapaC-|pess “if there is the slightest up- |,{4-7 Twelith, BPR. garage. REPAIR WORK I ucfnl::i o Dirl:ctson 4 R Har thit the MoAd( o R t f business— I think re 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. | McAdoo would do it. After ‘lmlA the Mc .\dI»i, forces Tt i% bed In the Washington, ‘disps “‘““1]1'“ {;n oviione Giocets, NO JOB TOO SMALL . and Embflge“ph NEW RECORDS were held together for two ballots only. The sup-|that the President may use this same formula as! 5-1 Seater Tract Capi 7 i | | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 ers of Gov. Smith siaid with him for one more |a. means of approach. (o the question of rovision | rfing” o . Hoover s _Capital Electric Co. {|, «|} NEW SHEET MUSIC ot to make sure the McAdoo pmph- really |If so, he will find in Hw (u)mr!,\ uf committees & = R e e L R L MR TR T e e 3 2|l RADIO SERVICE B T et tnAstaal |the United States should ask of its debtors no muxv‘ 3 p Eradly ,'«. i f'm, about as many “dark horses’|than they can pay without injury to thelr own| THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Dr. C. L. Fenton | }ltiaxpert ll%)adlo glepwmx e S s entons where the |fNANCES and to the prosperity of their neighbors. | . b CHIROPRACTOR dio Tubes and Supplies have been “"’“”"““i ‘“»‘ “"“]‘1:“:"":))(“\“"“‘m:{:‘:‘ |Substitute “England” for “France” and “pound” for | “The Last Service I {he Greatest Tribute Kidney and Bowel Specialist majority rule prevailed as where they worked |uranc» and apply to the present situation in Great | . Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg under a two-thirds rule. Hayes and Garfield were Britain the following quotation from a report Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 FOOT CORRECTION | JUNEAU MELODY “dark horses.” of the Ways and Means Committee of the House| Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 | e lin 1926: [ = - o . | | COTTON MANUFACTURING BELONGS | It ought to be clear that the condition | v HOUSE o A'I‘(D"s‘()l"l‘H : | of France is worse than it was a year ago, | 7 b . and that if undue pressure is put on her, if | et T R .| she should be rendered unable to take | E | The concentration of cotton mapufacturing in the iy ool e SOC PR 0 T See H. R. SHEPARD & SON | OFFICE ROOMS s South is becoming more and more pronounced. There | palance her budget and stabilize. the. fiane. HA IED FOR RENT JUNEAU TRANSFER was a time not so long ago that more than one-| it would be idle to expect anything wh Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. D 4 | COMPANY half of the cotton manufacturing in the country| ever to be paid on the debt owing this Reasonable Monthly Rates || 4 was in Massachusetts with Rhode Island, Connecti- nation | Will remodel to cut, Maine and New Hampshire coming next. Now | et D L B . W HEMLOCK WO0OOD \ . less than twenty per cent. of American cotton goods | Taxift and Ty o ‘ ri-bDrile ax s | suit tenant are made in New England. Not only do South and At anc Typewriters, antos el G o N Carolina lead. Nasachusett, but_ et of (BotiaT R eve Eteait) } NO RUBBING—NO POLISHING Bt oo gy || GOLDSTEIN wowgsr STGREGS em manufactures more cotion goods than al By a vote of 234 to 37, the British House of P S Five Cords or over, $7.00 cord || " & - New England. Massachusetts's cotion manufacturing |Commons approved Friday the Bosed. of ace | uneau r"aint Store ; ' | BUILDING T . is ouly about one-ihird of that of South Carolina order of November 20 imposing a 50 per cent. “ab- E. O. DAVIS | Moves, Packs and Stores and only slightly over forty per cent. of that of normal importations” tariff on certain classes of| - z —————. A TELEPHONE 584 | SR G e Sy achusetts by [manufactured goods. Exports of typewriters to| &~ " : z | ight and Baggag North Carolina yrgia now exceeds Massachusetts by JipRlacture _ Exports of _typewr: tof THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Freig! ggage more than one-third. Alabama has nearly reached |Gr€at Britain, running between $3,000,000 and $3.- Pomeatemeame liv R its and Tennessee has - passed Rhode 900000 annually in 1920 and 1930, are among the THE (‘ASTINEAl T Prompt Delivery of Mo \ oener Y ccted most severely by the levy. A 50 b 4 The Florence Shop Island. per would be cent STEPS OF HIS FATHER. |lower of Brit IN FOOT thus facc wdiana Demo- the There will be praise s D. Titan Tag Oold A. Greath Democratic handicay tories member of the past, in Tom” served on the| peadi Committee for thirty years. He|quick to many y and | pr n he died Great- rence mpire’s the succeeded Pr house A United itteeman. Indianapolis h from de- | seribing the s o Old Tom” said he young T is known as a busi- ness man, sober sedate, lacking the B ood picturesqueness w made “Old Tom” a AAREVIE family name in Dem the coun- try over. REDUC F lSI{l;iI\H DEBT? The Naw York Times very that the United States ought strongly intimat to reduce the Br the war debt .to this country. It indicates that principle applied to the former ment would make that the fair thing to do. In the adjust- ments agreed upon sev Ag0 American Government took into ac to pay as the crux of the situation it wa believed that Great Britair s pay wa greater than that of France ‘u‘d France were hitc better prepared to pay than Italy Conseque (Toledo Bl we discounted the British debt 30 per cen i made an interest rate of a little more than 3 per cent. We discounted France’s account 60 per and made the interest rate less than 2 per cer We gave Italy 80 per cent. off and an interest rate of less than one per cent. The Times says that situation has changed | duty Remin; hed on an aver $100 s orohibitive in competition with a normally | 1 alebit mechanically inferior manufacture. The typewriter two-fold difficulty in sterling d den tariff infliction a 1 Immediate effect of the tariff tened somewhat by typewriter inven- lated in Britain for more than a year cipation of just such tariff action rican typewriter companies advantage of the present duty free imports, e; ons. Remington age ndard model wers 100 per cen ended to the Type Rand, Inc. \ub\l(lm v typewriter r Co. l... entry intc 1d iy has manufa at Windsor, ar t al Tyepwriter Co. and, L Typewriters, Inc, have Dominion manufactur save to help It is un- 50 we We has | | Ltd,, | — also | Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat CALIFORNIA GROCERY DISTRIBUTORS OF Saving Not Speculation . builds for the future. The foundations of great fortunes have been laid in- variably by small savings. “Nomne but the rich can afford to speculate, and they seldom do.”—Anonymous. One Dollar or More Will Open a Savings Account The B. M. Behrends Bank OLpEST BANg IN ALASKA = Phone 427 for Appointmenut RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL WAVES Beauty Specialists DON'T BE TOO LIBERAL With the coal if it comes from our place. For our coal goes farther and gives a more even and satisfying heat. If your coal bin is running low, better have us send you & new supply to prove our statement. Our draying service is always the best and we specialize in Feed. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar =@ Open Evenings FOR RANGES HEATERS AND FIREPLACES HEMLOCK wWOOD Telephone '92 or 95 and leave your order with GEORGE BROTHERS Full Half Cord, $4.25 Chester Barneson A el JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. Froat Street, mext to Warmer Machine Shop CABINET and MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER WORK GLASS REPLACED IN AUTOS Estimates Furnished Upon Request ——d ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 438 L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” D e USSR [ e PANTORIUM CLEANERS “We Call For and Deliver” PHONE 355 - W.P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Phone 17 Front Street Juneau “ [ [ 2 K ¢ N 0 Y g e