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. 2 T AP U A A AP 6 s st Pk 5% oo v o s 38 SEY P g ey b e bip P IR Y ISP SRy Sow SIS 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 24, 1933. D .l ka El ire another group of economists and is supported, of i o (l' y A ]!‘l,s "'IP course, by large numbers of business men and bank- ) L% l Iz PROFESSIONAL : L = ers. This group maintains the essential step now ] uyin Barhal_‘u 20 Y NA[ A O J;.___“., Fraternal Societies I PRESIDENT AND EDITOR is to reduce wages, along with prices,and dividends ® i — o | - - P % - Anther R Ch 3, o R ; JORN W. TROY and ‘rents, to a level compatible with the general by Julia Cleft-Addams ¢ & “YOU cay manav From The Empire " Helene W. L. Albrech: | Gastineau Channel | ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL - price level. This, they declare, will make possible . it i “ s ir;e‘,s]érdmul“,ec t L ' Published _every evening except Sunday by _the |the o.perau'on of industries at a profit and when SYNOPSIS: Barbara Q'l""v moon, her hair looked like a crest | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | B P- O. ELKS meets EMBIRE PRINTING COMEANY at Second and Main |that is done recovery will be under way. tin blunders into a wild party |of foam. i FEBRUARY 24, 1933 ' every Wednesday at laske. | Like many another o perplexing question is our| ®nd decides that Farrell; Ar- She had not heard him comel J. B, Caro and Company had|| Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 8p m Visiting i Fntered In the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class y mitage, who has taken charge |and, afraid of startling her, he|ordered plans from the Juneau 307 Goldstein Building rdther: -y) Intered In the national economy, this one admits of no ready S e Phone Office, 216 rothers welcome. - matter. % : of Mark Lodely’s career and is |stopped and attempted to light a|Construction Company for a splen- > Geo. M —— answer. It is certain that artificially high wages leigarest o oty wheh | ) gz 0€0. Messerschmidt, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. i i } 2 making him a famous artist, | cigarette. He ew exactly when |did business block to occupy space Exalted Ruler. M. H. elivered; by carribr;in. Juneau and"Dounlhs 'for B128 0 veridin industries are delaying the resumption| js really trying to debauch |the abortive spurt of flame caughtof 52x100 feet. Plans were to be|m = g0 Pty By mall, postage Paid. at the following rates: of business in those lines, and to some extent, there-| Mark. Barbara is engaged to |her gae and he threw away the submitted for both a two and 2, | ¥ i | e G year, 18 et 120, elx monins, in' advance, | fore, business activity in general. It is no less true| Mark, bu has promised mot fo |cigarette and moved mearer. four story building. The lower|| DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | S hetbers will confer a favor if they will promptly that drastic wage reductions, beyond those already| marry him until the end of | ‘Barbara!” floors were to be devoted to stores DENTISTS Seghers Couneil No. 1760. notlfy'the Busiross Office of any failure’ or Irregularity | \oqe will mean a lower standard of living for a| Farrell's experiment, for Far- | “Who—who is it?” And then,|and the upper arranged for hotel Blomgren Bullding Meetings second and last Telephone for Ediiorial and Bustness Offices, 374 [long time to come, and will perhaps reduce con-| Fell loves Barbara. Barbara |35 fl}};lsh ashamed of the evas-|purposes. The building was to be % ‘;“::ESSQ e ‘%‘mdl’ at 7:30 p. m. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. sumer purchasing power so greatly as to retard,( ks Mark (o leave Farrell; ol ¥ou are RoN- Dy anitngs efi”d o :"mmm Sten 0 Rkl o e SRR s da’t‘m“‘ brothers urg- The Assocwied Press is exclusively entitied to the |rather than to stimulate, the resumption of business. Mark tells her the wild party g . |plot owned by Caro and Company | =¥ e M 0 attend. Council | ass for rvs:\:hln\:\R!";n(_;*‘fd ‘?.i_’d'fi]“zmd.‘lg:;zeegn ‘é"".l:o Mo she saw was all his own idea. | The sound of the clear, softland James McCloskey. o i | Chambers, Fifth Street. Jocal news published hereln. The Foreign Trade Committee of the Seattle| Xhem he in efféct orders Bar- |Volce speaking through that salty ( ‘ N, O X ‘ = 3 b: to 1 g dusk, sent the blood to his tem-| Members of the Legislatur S H. J. TURNER ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |Chamber of Commerce is authority for the state- o ovo I, U R oce, 1 8 e ini| Dr, Charles P. Jenne , Secretary y T OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. and collapses as' his car dis- |Ples. Roughly, he took control of|Juneau were entertained at the DENTIST R Ty 3 THAN THAT Of - — - |ment that exports of canned salmon from that port appears. himself. There was so much to be |Orpheum Theatre by John T. & Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine for the month of January were six times the |said and he must not keep her |Spickett. Our trucks go any place any | S amount exported in the same month in 1932, Its CHAPTER 40. |long on this spray-swept shore. Tel?:}:l:x:zgl‘l(i | } ::':le" l:nkh';:r '::udle)luld oil 'I figures show 18,000 cases last month as compared FINDING BARBARA |He noticed that she had a tweed| The movement to secure a pub-|g S | buiner '-Mble‘“ it to 3,000 for the same month a year ago. And the| It was a month Tater that Ar-|C°3t on, not very heavy. lic library was becoming an irre- ! =|| PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 ! countries to which they were destined cannot claim|mitage agath came to the West Tum your collar up,” he said.|sistable force. The Qeclslon olf Mrs. | 9F D w B T R % i they are being gipped by depreciated currency. country. He drove the beautiful| LM DOt cold. I came downlJ. C. McBride to give a recital of r. J. W. ayne L ELIABLE TRANSFER | JERRG SRS i Lo Devalet tenderly, because it was|l€re because I wanted to feel the Ben Hur as a first step in secur- DENTIST R & The Conference of Governors. one day to be Barbara’s; but he wind and the spray before I gojing the necessary funds has arous- Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. : pughisin ) 5 drove resourcefully, demanding ev- away from the_ west country. I'm|ed great interest. A group from | | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | : (New York Herald Tribune.) ery ounce of power and speed, be- 5'-”5‘1"8 work in London tomor-|the different church organizations Evenings by appointment | NEW RECORDS 5 cause he was in a hurry. Tow. met at Mrs. McBride's and de- Phone 321 Without expecting too much to be accomplished by Governor Roosevelt’s brief conference of Gov-| He remembered with detachment NEW SHEET MUSIC “You are so elusive,” he said,|cided to ask the School Board to|f his voice strange in his ears. “How |appoint the following as a library ernors, we think the country will approve the move.|how he had been in no hurry atlgy yoy manage to be here by the|committee: Mrs. J. W. Rummell,' RADIO SERVICE He is certainly striking while the iron is hot. The |81l on his first journey down. He|geq 'when you live neither in Tox- [Judge R. A. Gunnison, Miss Parr, Dr. A. W. Stewart % 5 TGS ATURE NEEDS NO DEFENSE, |Mluence of @ President is never so great as in|had almost dawdled on the road:|cier nor Kings Mallard?” Father Brown, Rev. L. C. Black- L2t j| Expert Radio Repairing LEGISLATU il Ul MANSHe those first rosy weeks. As head of his party, the|Postponing the moment when he| Byt don't you know I'm stay-|well, the Rev. G. E. Rennison, the bt o LR adi ; R TR S o0 |new President will speak with a voice of great|should present himself, the con-|ing with Mr. Frere at Upper Mal-|Rev. L. F. Jones, the Rev. A. P.| | SIWASEH BOIMOERG i Radio Tubes and Suppfies In a talk made this week before the JUNEAW|,, .00y to the thirty-eight Democratic Governors|ventional week-end guest, at South f1arqon Kashevaroft, the Rev. J. B. Stev- | Office Phone 469, Res. Women's Club, its President, Mys. Mildred Hermant, |y e o"accombied. 1 he ean there and then, on the|the-Water, wishing that 1t w who is also legislative representative of the Alaska |, of March, set forces in motion which will help|the Upper Mallard Vicarage to |y, Armitage laughed. At the old,lens, Mrs. B. M. Behrends, Mrs. Phone 276 JUNEAU MELODY s % 3 b ell-loved Vicarage, the one place|James R. Whipple, A. B. Callahan, |#—————————#& Federation of Women's Clubs, was quoted by & Ie-isolye the vitally important problems that have arisen|Which he was going; wishing that |ne hag not thought of! Mrs. J. C. MoBride, Mrs. Mark | 81 { porter for The Empire as saying in the 20 years the |between Washington and the State capitols, he|De had stayed at home. Not even! .1 gign't realize you and the vi-|Sabin and Mrs. George Stowell. Alaska Legislature has been in existence, “No single \will have done much. dimly sensing what havoc Wwas 10car were such friends” he said. Dr. Richard Williams piece of good legislation had been enacted.” The| The proposed schedule of agenda is interesting|P® Made of him by a girl's UPHII- |1 never imazined youd be there”{ Judge and Mrs. John G. Heid DENTIST same account of Mrs. Hermann's talk credited her |alike for its inclusions and for one notable omis-(d face, pearl-clear in the dusk| «we aren', though 'I've known|entertained a number of friends at | o it hattuck was the|sion. The first three items are admirably chosen.| He entered Kings Mallard oninim. a)l my life, in a way. You|dinner on Washington's Birthday.|| OFFICE AND RESIDENCE JUN D i with saying that Senator Allen . Sha Conflicti i this second occasion in the late |sen 0 : Y| | Gastineau Building, Phone 481 EAU TRANSFER most honest Legislator she had ever encountered. onflicting taxation, Federal aid for unemployment affraon and’ folind: Ris. WHY ee, .when I'd done the albe;atxons Among the guests were: Mrs. R.| | J another column of The Empire today there ap- and the vexed problem of mortgage forecloseures, 2 sebivaels' s A South-the-Water and finished |W. Jennings, Judge and Mrs. J. F. | COMPANY In another ) ' lall call for a new co-operation. The last of the|°0® to the house where Barbara|the Toxeter house and sold it I|Malony, Judge Overfield and T. F.| & pears a communication from Mrs. Hermann SAVIDB|y, ce a5 we have pointed out in these columns, can|D2d had her lodgings. He kncw nad no home. And then I met|Kennedy. M 7 she was misquoted in these two instances. best be solved locally by the States; but there js|l¢ Would mot find her there, butiMr. Frere in Toxeter and he said Robert Si ouing an'd ire i to give her the opportunity A 4 he hoped for information. £Es 2 SEiOE obert Simpson fo) The Empire is glad to gl PP every reason Why the nation should understand what I must come and stir the creatures| Representative E. B. Collin: to state her own version of the matters. It would|the States are doing as well as why the States| Mrs. Lodely had frightened him.|in his pond. T was afraid T should celebrated his asm' bh-‘thday b;, O&t D. StO"a e not willingly misrepresent her views on this or any |should compare notes and the whole mass of action |Mrs. Lodely had complained tohim |be a nuisance to him but he said !giving an impromptu dinner for a|| Cfaduate Los Angeles Col- g other matter of public interest. In the present be soundly organized. loudly_and irrelevantly of the sud»‘ I shouldn’t, so long as I didn't number of friends at the Commer- | lege of Optometry and & instance, some of the 18 club women who heard their| The last two items on Governor Roosevelt's list|den silence of Barbara. “Slippin'imake him drink tea. 8o I'm al-|cia] Cafe. Among those present| ! Opihiiuidiosy Moves, Packs and Stores President’s interesting discussion anent the Legis-|belong in a different category. They fit rather into|aWay ”“‘; R Wighout Ve oug for wed. But, Famell—"|were, Senator Freeding, of Nome; O e Lu s Freight and Baggage Jature, lobbyists, etc., as well as The Empire’s re-|that far-flung vision of a new deal to which the|Savin' good-bye. Prase Senator Roden of Iditarod; Rep- |~ > Prompt Delivery of orter who covered the meeting went away from it new Administration is pledged @d their present| “And only a line since to say! “If the vicar didn't tell you I |resentative Shoup, of Sitka; Rep- | &2 i+ 2 B 4 had de the state- |importance seems far from pressing. Just what a|the Way End House is sold fur- (was down here by the sea, how [resentative Kennedy, of Candle; FUEL OIL undt:r the impression that she ; et ;\:an:n one-day talk can do with them is a little hard to|nished and my poor old belong- [could you possibly have known?” |Representative Aldrich, of Nome: Dr. C. L. Fenton EENIS qugbed Jin; Tha Bmpipe,. et doNLR conceive. ings stored in some furniture ware-| “I shall not tell you that until |Representative Collins, of Fox; A. CHIROPRACTOR 1 ALL KINDS OF COAL will scth::cr; stra_u_ehl. also. The omission is, of course, the failure to include house that Il bet is damp and|I am quite certain that you will{B. Callahan, Lafe Spray and dJ. Hours: 10-2; 2-5 ! In t she said: repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment. Governor [costin’ me I don't know how much! |believe me.” Osby. o = “I did not say that in the 20 3 of the Roosevelt might justify his silence on the ground|It's selfish of her, puttin’ me to| He thought that the color swept 4 HELID‘EN‘I‘?*A:‘DB;’ILMDING PI'IONE 48 existence of the Alaska Legisloturs 1o single lthat the President has no constitutional authority|expense like that. And Mark|her face but the moonlight was| At the meeting of the Com-|d s A | Sty ) piece of good legislation had been enacted. with respect to amendments. He is careful to{smilin’ to himself whenever I ask|treacherous. The end of her scarf|{mercial Club to be held in the ev- = o - What 1 did say was that only a negligible leave the door open for the suggestion of “other|him where she is and what She's|touched his shoulder. He Teld it|ening, a committee composed of|H—————————0|" ’ii amount of constructive legislation had been subjects” by the Governors. Quite properly, repeal|up to! No use ever tryin' to get|gently. H. P. Crowther, C. E. Hooker and DE. E. E. FOUTHWELL i enacted. Also, I did not say that Mr. Imight be brought up for debate by such an executive|® Scrap of news out of Mark." “You didn't marry Mark,” he|CGUS Messerschmidt, were to sub- bl ot s PLAY BILLTARDS | Shattuck was the most honest Legislator I as Governor Ritchie, for example. It most certainly| Armitage had politely commend- |said very low. ' mit a report for discussion upon Eyeman;lnsc;;gfire;xzned —at— have ever encountered. With all due respect |should be, for it is the crux of the whole financial|ed her patience ‘whilst his dwn| «yo idn’ » the local school buildi situation. % % to Mr. Shattuok, whose honesty and integrity |problem of thé Federal Government and it has an|had immediately and entirely de-|g qui::‘kd:fx:jtj c.y}:;t{h !hfp::i ‘L;fi oF Otfiod Bt gn8; . Soallence | BURFORD’S as a Legislator I did, and justly, too, pay important bearing upon the fiscal problems of thel!serted him. He had ordered the|trying to find ooura;;e to apolo- The Alaska Order of Pioneers !P‘hone 238'_0{“03 Hof"s‘ 9:30 | g2 &5 | a high compliment, I do not by any means |[states. Devalet and a packed bag and|gize for accusing you of it, but 1|VaS to be instituted in Juneau to| ), to Aol 2o S Ll r regard him as the ‘most honest’ Legislator A billion dollars of Federal revenue is in sight|had left London within the hour.|simply couldn't write. And 1 thought |P® Known as Igloo No. 8. Repre- | —| | THE JuNEAu LAUNDRY | I ever encountered.” here, ample to solve the whole emergency of the| “No, sir” Barbara’s landlady|it might be easier if I met you.|Sentative F. A. Aldrich of Nome,|Rose A. Andrews—Graduate Nurse Franklin Street between Of course, the stricture on the constructiveness|Federal budget. Enough State revenue is in sight,|leaned her shapeless bulk against| “It was Poole you heard com-|W®S Grand Vice President of the EUECTHD INREAPE Front and Second Streets | of the local Legislature is not borne out by the facts.|save in the Prohibition States, to avoid the most|the door-post. “Miss Quentin ain't|menting on Lodely,” he said after |OTd€r and installing officer at| Cabinet Baths—Massage—Colonic ‘ They are many sound and wise laws on the Terri- |crushing of State taxes. How achieve this desired |peen in Mallard, not sence she|a silence. “To McLoughlin, the|/@'8¢. He had taken up the sub- Irrigations PHONE 359 | tory's statute books that were written there by Al-|end—for which the whole country voted at the last|tuk Mrs. Lodely's boxes away. To cartoonist. Apparently Leila Cane|lct With many '87 pioneers of | Office hours, 11 am. to 5 pm. |g & askan lawmakers, To attempt to name them all|election—in the most expeditious fashion? A num-|Toxeter, she'd be, likely.” told Lodely That you were down-|JuReau and according to the plan Evenings by Appointment & = would require much more space than this column|PEr Of puzzling practical difficulties lie in the way,| “No, T've inquired in Toxeter.|stairs but went home directly af- it would take all of the 87 pion-|Second and Main. Phone 259-1 ring LOOK YOU B ¥ affords and is unnecessary since they are known to as the series of articles by Mr. Allen Raymond in|Nothing is known of her at the {terwards. When I heard that you eers into the new order. R BEST i i I s s Yauiaat in | the Herald Tribune has made clear. Surely no better |house she had there and her shop fhad come to my house,” his voice Personal Service Beauty vl Alsskuns,. . The first Alasks iLagitlature, body could be found to debate and solve these|is sold to a comparative stranger.” |thickened, “alone, late at night,|if all goes well, he'll be walking H R Treatments 1913, extended suffrage to women when, that Was an |, iems than a conference of Governors. Armitage reflected. His mind[and had not received the barest |Without a crutch, at most, with a arrY ace Donaldine Beaut innovation in government. Succeeding assemblies ARSI, RN was blankly silent. The Yarn|sign of common hospitality, you,|slight limp.” e ) JES| have legislated wisely in providing for child welfare, A Nation Poised Market lay unanswering under the (Who ought to have been carried| The sound of the incoming tide - DRUGGIST Parlors providing pensions for mothers of dependent chil- ¥ winter wind. He sighed, re-start-{over my threshold,” He checked |CrePt between them. Phone 496 RUTH HAYES : dren, allowances for aged pioneers, for relief of " Niomm! ed the Devalet—and found that|himself as she took a startled step| “Come let's walk back to the EHE SQUIRR BTaR | destitution among the population, created a modern q 3 he was muttering “At Bogey Cove |backwards. car. We can't stay here; it's get- and efficient school system the costs of which are| At no time since the low price levels and stag-)...." “But it wasn't anybody's fault,”|tng late and cold.” @ L. C. SMITH and CORONA very largely borne by the Territory, workmen's com- |20t business of July 1932 has the country generally | Barbara there? It seemed non-(she protested, “except Mark’s, No| He came nearer, standing be- TYPEWRITERS ! l | I pensation including hospitalization, and & great been so nearly inert. It is not that prices are ae- |sensical. He glanced at his watch |harm was done—” tween her and the freshening wind. FINE 2 L clining greatly, nor that business is falling off. It|—it was not yet six o'clock, notj “No harm. Since you didn't| “Did you say—" she spoke care- . B. Burford & Co g 0T ostir o g Boeetmpnt of aoelal conditions, lis rather an atmosphere of waiting that characterizes |too late, really, and not too cold |marry Mark. T had no means of |fully, as though repeating @ mes- '-Jm- doorstep worn by satisfied Watch and Jewelry to protect labor, to educate the youth of the Terri-|the present moment. Essential industries are plod- |for a healthy girl to walk by the|finding out whether you and he |S38€—"that, on the day after Mark customers” tory and to keep the specter of starvation and|ding along. New construction and ambitious plans |seashore. The bay could not be|Were married for some days—" [8ave that party, he went into a |g: REPAIRING want from the doors of the aged. for larger production are held in abeyance. There|far from here. “But why not? Mark would hospital at about three o'clock in 2 Of course, not all of the laws the Legislature has|is a certain doggedness of carrying on at low levels,| He was there in four minutes, {have told you that, surely?” the afternoon, and—and was cur- at very reasonably rates passed were wise or sound. Composed of average|and an absence of the determined attack that alone |for the stony road of his mem-| “Mark,” he said slowly, “had|ed of his lameness?” YELLOW and human beings, it has made mistakes just as all|[Will establish recovery. ory had been replaced by very fair |gone to a hospital at three o'clock (Copyright, 1932, Julia Cleft- TR 2 humanity does. Legislation, after all, is largely a| Undoubtedly this condition is a direct reflection |paving. There was even a park-|on that same day that you wrote Addams.) IANGLE WRIGHT SHOPPE E A % e to me. Sir Robert Philha; —— frial and: error -proposition. When it proves suc- of political factors. The Nation voted Mr. Hgover |ing place where he could leave the y was P. e o the ctatute. Taorn” wne~lout of office. Incidentally it voted Mr. Roosevelt|Devalet. there. TQ brought him down| _ Has Barbara really lost her ‘AUL ELQEDHORN into office. But the Nation does not know yet just| “Do you know if there is a lady |[from Scotland by easy stages. Just| love for Mark, Farrell asks, what they voted for. It does not know thus far |on the shore?” he asked the man |80t him there in comfortable time.| tomorrow. 3 it is proven a failure, succeeding sessions wipe it off 25¢ : and “:Y other methods to bring about the desired |ynat the nature of Mr. Rosevelt’s Cabinet will be, |Who came to collect the fee. [He's old, you see, and not too|———————————— ARBAGE HAULED | i e a g n-| “Up towards Bogey Head she|strong.” . . PRI U M R mx::s h;isuo:rl;r ': \g:fue index of what the new Coi went.p o'y olfg k{t . ml: RS the b b . l;::'!l'nencp:nr .th;;lo:sl;n: your_.a:: Any Place in Clty Reasonable Monthly Rates | the honesty of purpose and sincerity of effort of a| Disillusion is a wholesome quality when it enables |ther. Tide's comin in.” “Yes. He had a look at Mark 4§ i PHONES E. 0. DAVIS vast majority of the men who have composed the men and women to cast aside hopes and inflated| “I'l bring her back.” and said he thotght he could do — i several Alaska Legislatures, They had in mind|ideas of their economic order. But it is an unfor-| Armitage stepped out on to crisp, [Something. So Mark was put un- 4 the greatest good for the largest number of the|tunate quality of mind and spirit when it thwarts [solid shingle. The moon was young |der an anaesthetic there and then ] people whom they represented. And, in the main,|[the will to risk and the courage to try. The spirit nd. {atukilp miimoeriain sky. He a;admslr Ro}?en reariaiged. RO CALL 1 4 — 9 more than average success has attended their [Of Waiting and a somnolescent business machine are ferode Sawares & gmip of Tocky o«mfl:fl::l R ftorts. perhaps inevitable until the 4th of March. But if |that awakened childish memories. faxic didn't tell me that R l FIRE ALARM CALLS 3 human psychology operates as it has in the past he?s ?hzo‘éfiednz:mk:;&“‘ 5"1 f:f;; Jwas any question of such a Oya Blue Pt 5 the inauguration of a new President should be the 2 ith beng p A 5 WAGE LEVELS AND RECOVERY. |oe o o o e o o atistiie, |nead, kicking o hole in the sand| “In three months hell be allow- Cab. 14 Thid and Franin. ;"';“GJSE'&'"’C“ | This in turn is certain to have @ restorative effect |With her heel. She was boro-fed to move, Barbara. And Sir aos 15 IM!M mlm'“mw . . SON i On no point is there greater diversity of OPIN-|,n the physical factors in business. headed and, under the clouc Lung|Robert says that within the year, 1-6 Pront, near Gross A& ) lorlla uthflnl flt:e ‘question of wagve‘ lcwlls :nd ';:eir There .is no evidence that any important groups - i Home Owned and Operated ::; Pront, o 0?-'7 'fi_""‘ A TR i relation to business recovery. hen the depression|jn the Nation are unwilling to cooperate with the Front, . d B it Hoove: s 5 gk of sutingtugl e UAGRIE R e, | They: Ara walling, TeYIEG Comfortably Heated 10 il st A. J. Ostick. industrial leaders undertook to maintain wage levels|judgment. That is the result of disillusion. But SERVICE—Our Motto gm s Totem CA_RL J ACOBSON l as the surest means of preventing a general decline|genuine leadership will bring a genuine response. NF N Py 'm' opp. Oash O EwELE: of consumption and so preventing the stagnation|We are a Nation poised. In the patience and dis- 4 Cole's Garage. WATCH REPAIRING I of business. This policy has been adhered to more |Ciminating judgment clearly ~displayed there is n Front : H'.A-In." SEWARD STREET i strictly than in other periods of depression business,|§round for high hope. sAvE YnuR HAIR 2-6 and Main, | Opposite Goldstein Building | but after two years the sentiment for wage reduc- 2-1 and Seward. B Nearly half a centfir‘y of service to the people of Alaska has given this insti- tution its high place in the public’s Despite all the speculation as to the probable members of President Roosevelt’s Cabinet, nobody has yet suggested naming a Secretary of Grass in the Streets.—(Boston Globe.) tions developed greatly. In general the hourly rate has been reduced little. But dismissal of workmen and reduction of working hours has in effect cut - i E NU-LIFE METHOD Valentine Bldg. Room 6 ; : ; g : Call Your total wage payments very drastically. This cut is 5 . i % Way. at once a tesult of depression and a cause of deep-| “Some of the dry Congressmen say the revenue confidence. ang in close touch with ::: Second :'I‘ Gold. . ened trade stagnation. from beer will amount only to $125,000,000.” Whad- Alaska’s commercial life places us in :.4 ?&'&"’u Gold. RADIO DOCTOR Unfortunately there is no agrecment among un-|dye they mean “only?”—(Philadelphia Inquirer.) o . S S 7 Pifth and East. plased students of the problem as to the right Poslfm" to render the best of banking P EERLE 3-8 BSeventh and Gold. for “policy concerning wage levels. One school of econ-| Equipment for the ideal income tax adviser's service to our customers. B A g “ m’““m“h.““:}"”' RADIO TROUBLES _ omic thought, backed by labor, naturally, maintains |desk: Pen, pencils, scratch pad, ink, erasers, blot- RE AD Fosesi Dower 9A M to9 P. M. _the one way out is through putting more purchasing |ters and weeping towels.—(Chicago News.) 5 5 The N et Apte. ; Radio Servi in the hsnds;: wng:s mne;s,mv;};;l :i;:;nd at only ‘p Srhes din & 0 to gob Qlwa G l +-3 . Juneau 0 rvice I ik i i 5t high. even unpront-| DiEs 4008 HEE the Coverpmints. fesher: stop, " he B M B ew.ds Bank 45 Nioth and Calhoun. 4 g | —(Buffalo Courler-Express.) " & 3 ablejevels. Otherwise, they assert, the consuming 5 ' . e Always Fresh Tenth and i g of the nation is reduced and the hope of In Manchukuo, pronounced Man-Chu-Go, the is thereby reduced. accent is on the Go, especially, we fancy, for the ally impressive argument is offered by |Chinese—(Boston Herald) ‘ Juneau, Alaska o “Ask Your Grocer” I i

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