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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 13, 1933. 4 Fraternal SW OF | Gastineau Channel | — 03 any vast diplomatic relations existed However, expansion of our exports to Russia will be possible only if we agree to accept larger imports from Russia, and probably such expansion will require a!i Daiiy Alaska _Empire Today and Tomorrow 2 YEARS AGO jle—r——"—: e Helene W. L. Albrecht e PHYSIOTHERAPY NOVEMBER 13, 1913. Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Great interest was being mani- Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | it e S Federal guarantee of Russian credits in certain cases,| |as several other countries have done. We should,| ‘thrum-r not expect an immediate export boom of | collossal proportions, as the result of a realignment ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER B eereeecesees By WALTER LIPPMANN coomre e The Distortion of the N. R. A. -2 oublished _every evening except Sunday by the B. P. 0. ELKS meets every Wednesday at BMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska. ==TnTercd in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dellvered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: with Russia. American refusal to recognize Russia heretofore | has been based in large measure on the danger of| In a much smaller degree, But Russia has learned Communist propaganda. that peril may still exist. initiative for the Copyright, 1933, New York Tribune Inc. growing disposition to | constitutionality of | there is a | challenge that her great needs are economic progress and|the N. R. A. There is, however, @ the act | political stability, and not the realization of abstract more immediate question which | | gress In many parts of the country | tric Holding to its fallacy, the tration seems to have felt lv justified in interpreting s a warrant to impose sally. It hoped by this Adm mor co u; fested in the coming football game with Treadwell scheduled to take place in three days on the Tread- well grounds. The line-up for Ju- neau was to be chosen from among the following aspirants: Coach Perkins, Capt. George Bayless, Har- | 307 Goldstein Building | Phone Office, 216 o - | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS Dr. C. P. Jenne -+ 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. L. W. Turoff, Exalt- ed Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary. _— KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1760. in advance, $i2,00; six months, In advance. 15 o be, conkidered, iR Shaat Nagl Blomgren Buildl e month, in advance, §1 Marxian formulae. needs to bz considered first. That|means to create purchasing pow-|ris, Cropley, Anderson, White,| ol ng Meetings second and last Piter y hey will tly | G RaTEr ey b 3 ider 4 ¢ & riers will confer & taver it ey Wl Prwicity | It appears that the advantages.ofrecognition|is, whether the sdministiadion @fjer In no consideraylsRmemu: has/Shattuck, Healy, Benson, Postel | PHONE 56 Monday at 7:30 p. m. r?o:‘E‘l‘l’::«’w’r:hylM::flnr«;‘Buslncsn Offices, 374. |today outweigh the possible dangers inherent in|the N. R A. 18 in aucordalice WHh{ purchasing power LESJGGRated by| Rogers, Van Valkenburghe, Sterl-i ‘ bl AR jurotncrs Y hndie . |that step, and that the Adrinistration is taking a|the SPIt of the law EEIEUERReE] this method and it will not be. |ing, Jack Bayles, Thomson, Rem-|® 8|ed to attend. Councll voted in June. I say the A with this theory of recov-|ick, Jameson and Booth. Tom! 1 Chambers, Fifth Strecs. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. sensible course in assuming the Sk i D sens P g & e « | ery ‘e has been the vision of a|McDo i vers | he Assoclated Press 1s exclusively entitled to the | £ £t =T | spirit of the law, because, not be-|e e cDonald and Grover Winn wer ) i user Ter Pepublication of all news dispatches ((virn-m(r-d o establishment of normal diplomatic relations. Untl ;5 Jawyer, I am not qualified new industrial order growing out ! to officiate for Juneau. . | DENTIST .}!IOX;N :URI\Q;E;LE: G“i' it or .'L"Ju;.'I,‘?ff."n‘nffd"yfiifi‘lfid in this paper and also tl t“‘(h(- President and Commissar !.,xlvmnlr h.av.e €X-|to speak about legality. The of the codes. This is, in my opm_i Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine . J. . Secretary ot — \plored all of the problems that intervene, it is not|question raised here is whether the ion, a great vision. There has) Paul Bloedhorn, Douglas Jewel- Building | certain that this will be done. But Russia seems|policy of the N. R. A. as devel- | been disposition in Washington | er, was creating interest with six| | Telephone 176 "l ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION willing e ‘pngzmdnzmn. settlement of claims and similar issues| with the policy of the law as en-| real n dhus. in r:cn, heer[i Pro-| Christmas time. - n and a tank for crude oil save ' | in order to obtain our recognition acted by €ongress. fo ndangered by the attempt . burner trouble. Rl i Dr. J. W. Bayne PHONE 15, NIGHT 148 | <) to make reasonable agreements as to pro- More than 3,700 Chapters and 10,000 branches of the American Red Cross conduct year-round pro- grams of service, and stand prepared to care for loped in practice can be squared | . | Let us pass by tne general dec- |laration in Section 1 and proceed at once to the sections of the act which discribe the new powers ze in a rush. But its! to r bse the new order suddenly n Washington, instead of per- it to grow, and of guid- controlling its growth. The erm ideal is endangered for the reasons. First, because prizes he planned to give away at The Juneau Public Schools were in a very congested state, over small building and with even the halls being wused as recitation 300 pupils crowding into the one | L DENTIST | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | Of-ice hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. Evenings by appointment, Phore 321 | PROFESSIONAL ' | 1 | A tank for Diesel OM | ] Our trucks go any place any | | time. | | | RELIABLE TRANSYER | needy families in every great emergency. Enroll | dealing with codes. We find that|!W0 = rooms. At that it was necessary to » -f &% B membar, NOW. under Section 3-A that “Upon ap- eption of the act has pro-|givide the days into two sessions, g RO , b plication to the President by ome| a policy which hinders re-| with one half attending in the|lg—m —o —— 8% s ) ~xgp lor more industrial or trade asso- ; ss‘?;).nd,‘hecause the exces-|morning and the other in the af-| | Pp, A, W. Stewart ‘{ The American National Red Cross administered |ciations or groups’ the President|sive centralization and the dista-| ternoon. i DENTIST s relief to sufferers in 120 disasters during the past|may approve a code of fair com- | torial spirit are producing a revul- ' i ¥ ' a it ; i sion of feeling against bureaucrat- B i i Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. Wise to Call 48 © year. Disaster relief expenditures alone totaled $1,-|Ppetition” under certain condltwn&. o f . % The anxiously awaited trip to SEWARD BUILDING a 777,000, The Red Cross needs your membership|Note that the language of the sec-| ' control of American economic| New Zealand, presented by Miss| Office Phone 4¢9, Res. Juneau Transf ] today. | tion seems to say that an industry|“~“ B 2 T Edith Kempthorne, with lantern | Phone 276 er ; |may apply for a code and that| slides, musical numbers and a lec- ™~ Co. when in need its application may be granted if| The trouble, as I see it, is not{tyre on the living conditions, in- L = TAMMANY IS BEATEN. Who can figure out the profit in a farmers'|the code meets certain specifi- ‘" the act but in a mid-summer| gustries and so forth of her na-| @ —— — e of MOVING strike where they get actually nothing for that for |cations. Thus the trade associa- ™! xxf:pt}l)znaalemw}::; fx':ml:l];ir 22‘:5 tive land, was to be presented in|| Dr, Richard Williams STORAGE For the first tigie in two decades Tammany Hall| \yicy they thought they weren's getting enough, | ton must be representative. The TEH 0 mug”m e | e g DENTIST t or has been licked at the polls in New York City. The code must safeguard the inferests| ' . tially correct, the Adminis-| p % OFFICE AND RESIDENCE || 5 Fusionist movement was successful in electing former of the consumers, competitors, em- | BSFRER B SO R S ter, | Postmaster Ricnard MeCormick.| | o uneoy Building, Phone 481 | | Fuel 0il | Representative Fiorelle H. LaGuardia as Mayor, and| It is reported that the current pumpkin crop ployees. Furthermore, under Sec- /T U0 "o of the longer | oF Douglas, forwarded his resigna- 8 i only in New York County did the Hall win any is light. Pumpkin pie shortage isn't the Kind of |tion 1-A, _berore Lhe_c_ode can be m)w“’ws of (B8 1k And 15 ch_’tion to tpe department several L____ R Y Coal ° smaller offices. Mr. LaGuardia’s victory was clean- |pie shortage that's worrying quite a number of xfler?:ir::ega ;;Mtiunsé g;"’:f; fe‘:‘mfg: i and mOMLTY Wi e un_i:reikscgrr;\;:;lisely. f’I‘hetr: e e (= - ‘ aut and decisive. It cannot be claimed that Mr.|deserving Democrats. E, oes “through representatives -of der the act. it v o sezm;i" am: :;’”gl;’:ss- S L Transfer MKee's entry as a third man in the race, cost there own choosing.” If all these TH it | who would get it. Robert Simpson ; Mayor O'Brien, Tammany's candidate, his re-elec- Research and the New Deal. conditions are met, the industry| Don't neglect your feet, Fallen| D A 1 tion. It was obvious from the outset that the is to be granted the privilege of arches corrected. Corns. Next to‘ Nate Mullen, of Mullen and & t. b. 2 = : O'Brien cause was hopeless and Mr. McKee's second (New York Times) exemption under the anti-trust Brownie's Barber Shop. —adv. Hebert haberdashery, was a north- "r;‘:g":t:‘ opm;An:t‘:;e:ngol- | ) 1 place vote merely emPhasmed how hopeless 1; wash, Ty e s production? aeantin - the g;e\;,!st 1;:;txlcég:;ze;xllgrc];$ :;;j:e;,_ e ;33::;] passenger on his way to| il “ootd | Konneru ,s I L Despite the magnitude of the disaster that has various industrial codes that are to carry out the that date that ti{e emergency has | -_ i A Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground p ¢ overtaken the Hall, it would be merely a sign Of |oonomic program of recovery? For example, the |, qeq ! —n ! | ignorance of history to conclude it is smashed, thatleotton textile industry may not install “additional| ™" 0L o on gy of this [ Daly BoERe TORUAR PN i S ——— MARE for LESS & 1 its power is forever ended, and that it will never |productive machinery” without good reason and ow ot a a}t}fln R COn;' i ?”. DE. B E. SOU‘I'BWHL_“' I . again be a factor in New York City's politics. Tam-|must specify “the extent to which such installation A RO Rl A "L"canow“;ndusmes @ | I Optometrist—Opticlan i — ; many has been beaten not infrequently before, but (is for replaceme_m for a similar numper orvumts ulr igf:fn:;ea(r:)r Swo years, to enjoy 1 SEE BIG VAN ] Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | 1 . it has shown remarkable recuperative anr and [to br}ng operation of exx.sl.nu, machinery into l?.x_ the benefits of exemption from | | Cuns flnd Ammunition ’ Room 17, Valentine Bldg. | ! always stages & comeback that is never long de-|ance” What is to become of the remarkable W |, gnti-trust laws provided they| {1 poins anc AMMUMLON | | | 6ece pmone 484; Residence | | | i Jayed. It seems to thrive on defeat to a larger|provements in spinning and weaving fibers stillly . q'yp to certain conditions. The B Rt cward S | || phone 238, Office Mours: 9:30 | | | ! 0 § 5 awaiting commercial introduction, the result of re- i § | GUNS FOR RENT i T x } "uneral Parlors ' degree than it does on victory. Victorious, it soon |’ 25 N ledbBy tuvestors? And: Wbt of the initiative was to come from indus- | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 1 Rl Bk falls into ways that lay it wide open to attacks|™ HOGn COn R e L YeRiOrs] aRE. A try. Certain privileges were to be & | &= e cral Directors | hi v y i ther defeat. chemists, ever alert to reduce costs, Increase Dro-|groniaq to industries if they made s ps s S =l and Embalmers | which eventually result in anot duction with existing apparatus, meet competition A Sons. and ubroioe - L ® | | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 | The Hall suffered before now even sharper blows |with synthetic substitutes or find new uses for old | ST PonCePrs B9€ ST 1 Resurrection Lutheran | | ! Rose A. Andrews [ = el than that dealt to it in last Tuesday’s election|things? Even though the Administration probably Bow sy (;ther Sxxte}-pretation can| | Church | Watch and Jewelry Repairing ||’ Graduate Nurse 5 N N : without more than temporary eclipse of its power 'has no intention of curbing the ingenuity and re- |, but upon this, the central part | e re I VO ARSDN | at very reasonable rates ! | | Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- | AT : After the Tweed exposures in 1871, which made its |sourcefulness for which American inventors have| & o' )™ 1t ceems to me clear ‘J . Sl | | WRIGHT SHOPPE | ! sage, Colonic Irrigations S ABIN’ , pame a by-word thraughous, the woyld, i§, was hastily been famous, or of restraining industrial | o e e0most industries. Congress | Morning Worship 10:30 AM. | | PAUL BLOEDHORN | | Office hours 11 am. to 5 p.m. | concluded that its power was forever destroyed. Its s whose ‘thief business it is to make IWO|oont that codes should, under gy o . Evenings by Appointment rise from the grave was remarkable for speed and|blades of grass grow where but one grew Deforé,.origiy conditions, be permitted (T — e PR L | | Becond and Main Phone 259 Everything In Furnishings l & Gactiveness, Then!'ckiie e revelations’of the|tDer® s need of & clear-cut declaration of POLicY. |\ g not that codes should univer- | { 5 SR R 1 o . for Men 5 ” & 1 s ot ears‘wm] research now recognized as an indispensable sally be imposed. L PR I Luxow Committee, followed in a few short years g, ..., of industry, “production” may easily mean NN IDEAL PAINT SHOP Jones-Stevens Sho I by “!h; throwback ‘;(t’ Vtan V&:y}ck nas rM;yor. dThi much more than feeding raw material into a hopper i o b P T'_z—-‘__# ‘ Hall has the sagacity to patch its feuds and aSignq carrying finished articles to the shippin Let us look mow 1o the res! 2 . ) CH 1 moral indignation subsides and reformers fall out, |platform. b3 D [ ihecach 16w whether this view If I's Paint We Have It! nggy_.mx_l‘v?::: 8 THE JunEau Launpry / the organization soon does business at the same| This larger meaning of ‘production” research of it, that the intention of Con- PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster Seward Street Near Third | ’ Franklin Street betweem ‘] old stand. and invention are bound to adopt. Editors of |Bress was in the main to write a S e i | Front an? Second Streets | Tammany's blunders are responsible for its cur-|progressive trade and technical organs see new op- permissive law, is borne out t:): 0SS SR e ST L S G PRIT T B T P _ | &2 £ | | rent eclipse. The Curry leadership was not willing [portunities for the scientist and engineer. Price- | those segions :"h‘”‘ i ¥ L PHONE 359 1 j | to pay the price of public toleration. It rejected [cutting being forbidden, we shall hear less of “re- Presldenta e it fisrel { o o __ g b | the sounsel of such men 8 Alfred E. Smith, Senator|duced from $250 to 99 cents” and more of quality. | Section 3B he FEUHCE € ™ ! ¢ Robert F. Wagner and Foley, men who were Inaay; cae 6, d5.dn The rafing pom, Where e0; u,arfix: i x:w;"m?h:lot “abuses in- ALLAMAE SCOTT JUNEAU FROCK B . Now Tatamany” It opposed Rodsevelt gineers design apparatus intended to be serviceable | P14 g N e Expert Beauty Specialist o0l 8 ShOY Y. Bp rather than cheap, and the laboratory, where men |imical to the public interest and PERMANENT 'WAVING SHOPPE and Gov. Lehman just as their predecessors 0PPOsed " sirange compounds and test new fibers, alloys | CONtrary to the policy of Con- s G ) " i i g ne 218 for Appointment Woodrow Wilson and Grover Cleveland. It played|ang plastics, that mercantile battles must hereafter | BYesS” are prevalent in an indus- Entrance Ploneer Barber Shop “Exclusive but not Expensive” ducks and drakes with the credit of the city and|pe fought. Turn the problem of competition over |trY may impose a code. Now mi Allen Shattuck Inc. Coats, Dresses, Lingerie refused to recognize, until too late, the seriousness|to these trained technicians, and perhaps the NRA |3 layman this would seem to ? = L4 Hoslery and Hats ' of its mistake. dispensation Will prove to be a stimulus rather|Mean that a code mflyfbfhllzlp()‘(“fl} —————teeey Mr. LaGuardia will make a courageous Mayor. than a curb. ogly afteristtieflx‘r;ll:ep;t)':‘mh; . EI::;‘ ¥ — He may not make n great one. It is certain his| Dean Barker of the Columbia's Engineering| %Mo o JHUE B Sl B O Established 1898 Juneaun, Alaska JUNEAU SAMPLE regime will not be a Walker one. He is temperment- School sees “the necessity under the New Deal _for imposed ggn every industry “and SHOP HOTEL ZYNDA ally @ “lost cause” battler. He is inclined to play |ETeater reduction in the time lag Which hoW eOS% | githout definite proof that they | 4 The Little Btaro with the Larso Bample Rooma a lone hand rather than lend himself to team play.|>eoveeR tae J e | are required for that industry. BIG VALUES ELEVATOR SERVICE These characteristics are suited to such a campaign as that waged against Tammany and Mr. McKee. They are not so fitted to being Mayor of the world's greatest city whose problems are admittedly serious. In politics he is nominally Republican but that party cannot take credit for his election. He is not now and never was an organization man. He and of exploitation.” The Iron Age predicts “a premium on adaptability and ingenuity,” with “the ame as fierce as ever, but played under new rules.” Perhaps the more optimistic technical editors are right in predicting “a new era of business.” Failures Not the Word. We come next to Section 4, which | gives the President power to li- | cense members of an industry and| therefore the power to desiroy a| business by refusing a license. The act says clearly that he may do this only when he finds and pub-| licly proves that there are “de-| [, =~ Juneau Cash Grocery ] CASH AND CARRY Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery Phone 58 ——d C. L. FENTON CHIROPRACTOR Soutn ¥ront St., next to Brownie’s Barber Shop orfice Hours: 10-12; 2-5 8. ZYNDA, Prop. T e e GARBAGE HAULED | Reasonable Monthly Rates } E. 0. DAVIS | | | TELEPHONE 584 was once a Socialist and regular Republicans have not : i tting or | 4 pelid S s (Daily Journal of Commerce, Seattle.) structive wage or price cutting or) hesitated to label him “radical.” Generally, as an S has thab IRt lo (oiass: s fallates iyttt other activities contrary to the! Evenings by Appointment Day Phone 371 individual he was more objectionable to them than|, ... condemnation, the thousands—hundreds of |POUCY” of the act. | » { was Mr. McKee, but he had the support of the iy o cands of business men who have crashed since| TO & layman this would .s(vvm; P A i orga.nizaruon leaders iail well as that of a great|the worst depression in the nation’s history set in? ': t’:”‘xn th:' mfi ml\lf;;doi,m‘ f GENERAL MOTORS J many of the leading independent Democrats, friends|Business mortality has been terrifically hi AVIOELEE. HOL H R(u:e 4 v high. cehe for most industries codes are arr and ll and supporters of President Roosevelt. New York is overwhelmingly a Democratic city and the elec- tion of Mr. LaGuardia cannot change that condition. . countless men and women, possessed of a high order of courage, have been found out of the race. Like a black storm cloud obscuring the sun of prosperity, the depression has for years hovered around a be- wildered world, and the result has been tragedy mitted under certain condinom;; for industries, publicly demonstrat-| ed to be full of abuses, such as| sweating or cut-throat competition, codes may be imposed by the Pres- Conservatism DRUGGIST “THE SQUIBB .STOREK" MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON B - - - NEGOTIATING WITH RUSSIA. everywhere. As gallant stands against inevitable ident. I do not see how the act s ruln lave been made by business men as ever were| ioyiie‘can'be read 80 as to mak —which in the banking business means i Current conversations in Washington between |Dy troops in battle. Savings of lifetimes have been i 5 | 3 les may b 5= . s President Roosevelt and Maxim Litvinoff, Soviet|fed into tottering firms. Heads of businesses have ?dn:\azl;h:dmm. Ry (Pnos- | putting safety FIRST in every trans- | Junpe“alu Cocxffmeenmsflhap l McCAUL MOTOR Commissar for Foreign Affairs are apparently de-|eXerted superhman efforts to keep employees on & i ction—has b th i incipl I :&H’u Ml-m :W ’ COMPANY signed to pave the way for the official recognition the payroll up to the hour the doors closed for It seems to me that when the | i 4 workmg L l Openm' % s l Dodge and Plymout Dealers of the United States of Soviet Russia by the United |irg, 1ost, (Hhe- | Such men should not be termed | sdministration adopted the maih. of The B. M. Behrends Bank through | ELEN MODER ; . " . 2 . en place. L # ¢ States of America. This has been accepted as likely [fouant: the good fight and lost, and it somewhay |3, Of MOral coercion by means of all the years that it has served the busi- since the correspondence initiated by Mr. Roosevelt|gjsgusts us, as it does you, to hear pep writers ihee Wl e = wnd ihe bosoott, ness and personal int J S e S publishied soine three Weeks ago. With such|and speakers refer (to thoss as fallure who have|TDED It siempted to force al p al interests of Juneau To selll To sell!l Advertising s intimate discussion between him and the Chief of |sacrificed everything in a hopeless effort to breast dustryxulxr at l:::n_ket c?de f‘.n_"! people. O Pk bat 0N, Smith Electric CO l the Russian Foreign Affairs department, the new |the tide of ruin. z’:f'; :mmed(i’:tely ERi S sl NS IS | Gastineau Bullding | relationship between the two peoples should begin dOIf‘xcour?e.l:usines; m;ls its quitters, but the rank m; it departed from the o Broad experience has equipped us to ; EVERYTHING | auspiciously. |and file o ose who have gone under since the y i T i ELECTRICAL Although the greatest pressure for recognition cOllapse of the old order of things were not lacking s:vder‘; fil;:{OnT?;efl:;;‘:tlmmLm”—) e (.)lll' Susthmers, couveCREMIE Ay F 0 R D ’. |in courage. Most of them are unsung heroes Who |coercion was tantamount to a con- business advantages into new and e——— of Russia has come from American business men, the most compelling arguments for it are diplomatic and military. In dealing with the critical Far| Eastern situation, the United States can assume a| far stronger position if its acts in concert wuhipmce to fit in, as failures. will receive no laurels from a grateful government. It is not charitable—it is not good sportsmanship— to class those who were formerly in business, but who are now walking the streets trying to find a So many could have Russia, the other major nation of the West, whxch;s[epped out long ago with financial independence has a vital stake in the Far East Geneva, the position of the United States demand- ing real disarmament will be strengthened by mak- ing a common front with Russia. In diplomacy and military policy the two nations have common inter- ests to a surprising degree. The economic advantages of recognition, although usually overrated, are nevertheless great. American exporters have been selling their. goods in Russia for some years with satisfactory results. They could conduct that trade to better advantage if normal Similarly aliassured, but they preferred to make the fight, and such gameness even though fruitless should not be classed now as failure. The majority of business |men who have weathered the storm thus far have |the keenest sympathy for those who could not pull through. The survivors, like the survivors of a bloody battle, realize what the fight has been and |know that the word a certain type of business |men sneer at—luck—attended in many ways the majority of those still in business. Had not “the |breaks” favored them, they would also have been numbered with the missing long ago. fession that the legal power to carry out this policy did not ex- ist. ‘What was the cause of the dis-' tortion of the intent of the act? Fundamentally it was the theory that recovery could be promoted by advancing wages faster than production, a theory of recovery never yet successfully applied in any country, including Russia. The fallacy lay in the failure to real- ize that the main lack of puchas- ing power is not due to the rate vof industrial wages among those employed but to the low prices of farm products and to the want of investment to the heavy indus- greater achievements. The B. M. Behrends Bank AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GAS OILS GREASES Juneau Motors FUOT OF MAIN ST. o ! | BETTY MAC || | BEAUTY SHOP 107 Asembly Apartments i PHONE 547 | e S s, L KA i | T‘m‘f | $5.00 per month J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep worn by satistied customers”