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Fraternal Societies ‘ | OF 4 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 1933. ! e 20 YEARS AGO ~ letter, or wreck it by chiseling. Any course but the former is unthinkable. PROFESSIONAL Daily Alaska _Empire success by observing it in the spirit and to the Today and Tomorrow Gastineau Channel | . BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER ]2 ACRES OF F STS PLAN' 7 From The Empire & ROBERT W. 129,000 ACRES OF FORESTS PLANTED. s JPMANN Helene W. L. Albrecht | |:: 5 eesreeceeee By WALTER LIPPMANN - Tt e & PHYSIOTHERAPY W A AR st Tt cublished _every evening sxcept Sunday by the| Forest planting in the continental United States Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | B: P- O. ELKS meets KMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main reached a total of 129,250 acres in 1932, according The New York Election NOVEMBER 15, 1913. % J every Wednesday at Streets, Juneau, Alaska. | : ive [ Lbec Capt, C. P. McCarthy of the Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | v, — to a United States Forest Service compilation of S e e S NES N 307 Goldstein Building 8 p. m. Visiting —Frered In the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class | State reports. Additional plantings in Hawaii and Copyright, 1933, New York Tribune Inc. i i’e“:‘k-m“g%’: gk Bt Phone Office, 216 brothers welcome. tter. - 4 P B e - X . o Puerto Rico make a grand total of 131,541 acres. Fusion has done very well but [ spe support among wage earn-| able that the steamship Curacao, PRI i e R | il Turoff, Exalt : . i " p able that ed Ruler. M. H. Sides SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Last year's plantings bring the acreage of all| i yictory is by no means com-|ers. The figures seem to show | which was sartiilly. Sabmeged 4| AE . M.H. f el £/ ‘caifid)f 1t JUHRAR Wna' Dougias for #1.9s|recorded forest lsulings up o 1033 fo. the figure | plete. New York City has a Fed- | that there fias been a typical up- | Swifts cannery on the West . | Sy 1 per_month. ’ of 2,004012. Of this area 1,607,979 acres is classed|eral form of government; by elect- of the so-called “average| Coast of Prince of Wales Island,| | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER | “KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 03-"),":‘;“-“p":‘;i‘_gfmgf*‘gfl"‘,{,:‘Ei‘;';;:},‘,’,‘{“".‘F,;“:;,'wce' as successful plantations. |ing the Mayor, the Comptroller | man" against bad governent, high would be raised and proceed to DENTISTS Seghers Council No. 1760. $6.00; one month, in m}vnnfl-i $1 ti" Thay . WAlL promptiy | Forest Service plantings in the National Forests| and the President of the Board of | taxes and f_aVOntism. rather tm_;n fier home port under her own Blomgren Building | Meetings second and last o seribers Wil e o any fatlure or Irreguiarity (contributed 24928 acres of the 1932 plantings. The Aldermen, Fusion has captured [an cxpression of deeper socia fsieam. Divers had examined the | PHONE 56 MonHag: at 7180 p. v, | in _lrv:lsbdr-'w‘lji'\;:r}ro:{‘ptdl;:‘l’rmfiax:;‘r‘;. Bisthess' Offioes, $74 States planted 53,032 acres; municipalities, 14900; three out of the five boroughs. dhron..(‘:\ e s Curacao and found that the ma-! | Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. Transient brothers urg- { X industrial organizations, 9,021; individuals, 26,811:‘3"‘““ Ig:ml)(;%a‘:d "’i‘:"’t’::“‘é‘o“‘:;g Fulf):”‘f‘;‘:‘iurn wh:““swmfla;’ chinery was undamaged. ed to attend. Council EMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. other organizations, schools, a colleges planted |7 the BT : PIOn, S A 5 3 : A [ Chambers, Fifth Strecl. s A:Amclatl‘d e a0 the ot 8! S s, and colleges pla) elections, involving the important | pearance an ordinary victory for The new service buildings for| | Dr. C. P. Jenne JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. use for republication of all news dispatches credited o (%70 f [ offices of District Attorney. “reform” and “good government,”|the Alaska-Gastineau company's DENTIST B TORNLN. Boha };c:{ ry‘?;v;;:’l:;;vi:“:dcfizeéll;d in this paper and also the : ]il"armers are credited with planting 22,781 acres;| .pic means that on all questions |into something more lasting and|perseverance mine crews and ad- | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | L d. . Secretary 2 \lumber companies, 2076 acres; pulp and Paper|,r general policy Fusion is in con- | significant. Honest government if| ministration were practically com- Building | ALASKA CIRCULATION yGUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | companies, 2,988 acres; mining companies, 752 acres; | trol, There is here, of course, a | bac nesded in New York, buf]pleted andl were, in part, being | Telephone 176 “ | Our trucks go wny THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. {railroad companies, 49 acres; water and power com-!great gain. Fusion will make the T government is not enough | put to use. With these buildings » = b | | time. A tank for Diesel OIl | panies, 1,599 acres. { budgsts, and take charge of trans- | The city will tire of merely hon-| completed a working force of 500 .______,____-] | and a tank for crude oil save ' it policy, franchises, contracts, the ! est rnment, as it has in the| men could be comfortably cared Dr J W Bayne | burner trouble. : The people of Louisiana are welcoming their social service, education, the police. | past, if along with the h;nesty for. . finm"xsr Y’ PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | d i igh e i v 4 failed to elect its|there is not a persistent and suc- IR Kingfish” with eggs and bombs, which doesnt|Bub havie THHEC (O O con- | cossiul effort to prove to the peo-| Mrs W. W. Shorthill gave a | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. & RELIABLE TRANSrER | | bother Huey. If they want to get his number, let | S T ole machinery of law |ple that a really good municipalljinen shower in honor of Miss Ofice hours, 9 am. 10 5§ |'>n —n them say it with votes. T orcoment. This may prove to|government is able to Taise the|pniq Richards, of Treadwell, who Evenings by appt;mtmen s e A By Ibe a serious handicap when Fu-‘lge:w al standard of life. was to be married to Frank Le_'fl___?fli L 'f One doesn't necessarily have to become a convert | gion goes to war against racket- | e Noir on December 3. Mr. LeNoir|D , { to spiritualism just because the wet cause has eering. NOTICE was in the engineering department p————————————f l' s successfully contacted departed spirits. * o+ » i g of the Alaska-Juneau company. Dr. A W Stewart | The election turned out to be a|To ‘»\:mn]l nr Mathor;cern:N i 2 : i DENTIST *, { crushing defeat for Tammany Hall | On and after this date, Nov. 14, Members of the Junior Camp i Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. " 5 3 | Oty cmoc s as the leader of the Democratic I will not be responsible for any)Fire Girls, numbering an even SEWARD BUILDING / Wise to Call 48 (Anchorage Times.) party in New York City. But the debts contracted for by my wife | dozen, enjoyed a hike to Sheep Office Phone 4¢3, Res. | Juneau Tr: f Governor John W. Troy is enroute to Washing- | Tammany organization is such, in o Stanworth. Creek on Saturday with Margaret| Siine. 116 anster von Mo Bis fity tobirer. with Becretary of. the In-|tsiown domain o MABGaBIAK (L D. STANWORTH. | Delzelle, pace maker, keeping o | — Co. when in need g & ” x i ishi el —_————— i — = WE SHY AT “MODEL LAWS.” terjoe Tokak @ndll olber Fedaral department heads. _ |1and, . did’ astonishingly well. It b at a brisk pace. At Sh;e% ree f MOVI 7 Secretary Ickes is the most important of the fajled to carry Manhattan for n't neglect yoar feet. allen|they enjoyed lunch and Grecian| B— 7 g 0 NG A Washington, D. C., news story, appearing re-|Capinet members insofar as Alaska is concerned. | Mayor O'Brien, but it ;;avtee t}}i\e s corrected. Corns. Next tc]storles éo!d' u;]e:;] bghoxliiacl‘rgr- | Dr. Richard Williams or STORAGE cently in The Empire, regarding the status of 1iquor|Alaska, without Statehood, is largely a ward of the | Mayor 37 per cent of tthE_ v<;3, ke‘,Bm\\ nie’s Barber Shop. —adv a..;:e An_nx;cv';l.i" an:m e a DENTIST ! H 2] traffic after repeal said among other things: Federal Government, and subject to direction by the | Polled only 26 per cent in Brook—| e who = gty A8 4 Mol OFICE AND RESIDENCE | | _ & 3 zad lyn and Richmond, 24 per cent in companie¢. them. They all arrive i Fuel 0il 1 districts, such as the District Interior Department to a vast extent. b # i 2 , Gasti i1dis Phone 481 ! fn Peders , | ttie Br 23 per cent in Queens. back in Juneau at 4:30 o'clock astineau Building, i of Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto, Rico, Secretary Ickes also is the Administrator of | the BronX, 1p§ca s - mORCOR e &bt hours. (P i il | the Virgin Islands and the Canal Zone, the |Public Works of the nation. Alaska looks to the ;‘raml’:;:‘ty st ol ot & : e e - Coal . 4 i 11 _ "es! 2 , S o - Volstead Act will remain in force pending man in this responsible double role for a great| . tsiitin e § etion by Congress, which is expected to [Portion of the aid she is entitied to under the ;’;fiziafitm”;‘éy' vf;:d igmegrmfilny‘: ! cou}:,:‘;‘ygryw;?se;ug;é{x:; e Transfer ‘ enact a model liquor law to apply to these u::;l.m:dmlnlstranve process and ;nderithe JNa= above ai], that the regular Demo- {]| willow twigs and rabbits, or starve, Robert Simpson | & ¢ according to Milo Saulich, who e Federal districts at the session which meets is in Washington cratic organization was overwhelm- had recently returned to Dawson Opt. D. i in January. Delegate Dimond camping i words, it was Tam- That is not the sort of liquor legislation that|Watching the interests of the Territory with keen :a;n;“: :‘1*1';’ ey gl Do e o Celagings, He sad|| 3reduate Los Angeles Col- &3 Alaskans want. We have had experience with some eye. But the Secretary wants more direct in-|J 9 han Tammany it- that out of four horses which he lege of Optometry and 3 : formation, In sddition to the Governor as Executive | 1Z8tion, rather than Taminety i 3 thalmol 0O 2 of the “model” laws passed by Congress. Seldom do Officer of many Federal functions within the Terri- | S€lf that cracked up seriously. haed in the country who were Opthalmology o nnerup 8 they work as their sponsors desire and expect them |, " o Secrei'ary al{SD will h‘:'o the advice and|It has been by means of the al- forced to eat that un-natural diet,| | Glasses PFitted, Lenses Groul 1 to do. The coal and oil lands leasing acts arej,, e o A0 lience with McCooey in Brooklyn three survived but one was unable MORE f \ islati e l-suiteq |cO-oPeration of Dr. Philip S. Smith, newly appointed |\ Cpgmany in Manhattan has to subsist on rabblts and twigs. |z or . examples of such legislation but they are ill-suited |pegera) public Works Representative within the | that =i e hantre o Kot i e PR, R E. § T ! to Alaskan conditions and it is generally admitted |perritory, dominated ‘h'-‘m R S Don't neglect your feet. Fallen Optometrist—Optician | g by informed authorities they will have to be radically The Governor will have some knotty problems of T:}r:lm:ni‘ A’lzammany org:.am-' arches corrected. Corns. Next to ves RERIAA lasses Pitted | changed if there is ever to be any real development|to thresh out with Mr. Ickes. In this he and the b“& ; f“‘ft S Not Because We Are Brownie’s Barber Shop. —adv. R vmtme Blog | ¥ of those resources here. There have been others. |others working for the welfare of Alaska will need |Zation has . Cheaper j— — d 5 e I JUNEA i / On the other hand, the attempt Office Pnone 484; Residence U-YOUNG | All of them have been enacted with the best inten- |the co-operation of all Alaskar by and b Mr. Flynn| BUT BETTER | -_ Phine 238. Office Mours: 9:30 i tlons 1n the world, but few if any of them have been| It behooves every Alaska organization—Chambers by/fis pariey aud by e iy | o3 Tt Tobike 16130 i | Tuneral Parlors | practicable due to lack of knowledge of conditions. |0f Commerce—and others, to be alert to loyally °§ ::e B{;n‘)‘(» :CD 05:‘;71;;“2380: fail oot | A ik Tl || Licensed Funeral Directors | egg 4 i city-wid a 25 o tion of “model” [SuppOrt the Governor, the Delegate and Dr. Smith |of the - | and Embalmers Alas}(ans usually shy at the men .n at Washington—and not go to sleep on the job. ed completely. The McKeg candi- | RlCE & AHLERS CO ! —_— e —¢ | | Night Phone1851 Day Ph | Jegislation for them by Congress. This is particularly [% Vool Bl ™ % 41 e will be passed upon in |dates made a poor showing, al- 5 Rose A. Andrews y Phone 12 | 4 . —a so in the case of liquor laws since the Alaska BO"EEWashxngton this winter. Alaskans will help them- |though the local Flynn candigi-hbes PLUMBING HEATING ‘ Glininnte, Nt B PR Dry Law was deal out to us. That one experience |.jvec mightily by being vigilant in their contacts in the Bronx were successful. T'mus SHEET METAL 6 | Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- in liquor legislation will satisfy us for a long Ume|ang recommendations. the upshot seems to bec some 1?51 Ko Gl yom 1 Sfidanae whis sage, Colonic Irrigations S ABIN, to come. What we want, and Delegate Dimond is like t Hh {\IL‘.\V Y(l))r:moc‘:in:ls cs“y. | job will cost” | office hours 11 a.n. to 5 pm. | 5 . g V] 'ming @ preparing to make an effort to get it for us, is “To Co o ssist.” an overyhelming emOocralic " Mol |3 1 0 T DR L v Evenings by Appointment the power to make our own liquor law, to control To Courteously Assist sty pe ai?‘g‘();"fl;};;;:"ec:&"lf! Second and Main Phone 250 Everything in Furnishings and regulate the traffic through the Alaska Legisla- (New York Times.) doateqemol-"c;sinn mgadc Ty of Re-"\ e | & . for Men ture which is in much better position to do d“ According to an eminent authority, the English- | publicans and independents, has IDF A L P A INT S HOP = ~ — | - i sanely and reasonably L]hx:n C?“B{fiss E)a_“u}_"’:’eo:"co speaking world is divided in to (1) those who neither |only 40 per cent of the lc]ectorat:» vl Jones-Stevens Shop | |e i - A “model” statute applying to the Distric! 0- |know nor care what a split infinitive is; (2) those |There is, however, a civil war with- : | _——? Jumbia with its congested population would not fit|who do not know but care very much; (3) those|in the Democratic organization. If It’s Paint We Have It! LA:““’;'?:,“J;:::’S TrE JUNEAU LAUNDRY 4 in here at all, nor would one that would be work-|who know and condemn; (4) those who know and |In this war, Messrs. Flynn, Farley % = e Franklin St \ able in Alaska be suited to the District of Columbia. [approve; (5) those who know and distinguish. Com- |and McKee are strongly entrench- PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster Sowand e Hoes T i l Front an? Seoo‘uh;m ' “The same is true as to Hawail and the other districts|missioner Bolan, who addressed the 300 policemen |ed in the Bronx. Tammany Ist7= B T S Ay e = gt e s ,'. g | ’ mentioned. at the opening of the new police course in spoken | strongly entrenched in Manhatee—s | PRONE 35 | We hope that Congress will not insist on any and written English, may choose his own classifi- | tan, the other boroughs represent 7 - ! such policy as is indicated, but will give each of cation in urging them “to courteously assist our |the territory that mneither con N 1 ] ol tioned en . h authority to act for citizens and especially our visitors” We assume |trols, and that somebody must con- LAMAE SCO e et the districts mentioned enoug y that he deliberately chose this form to emphasize | trol if he is to reorganize the AL TT JUNEAU FROCK themselves. the “courteousness” of the acts enjoined. Democrats in New York. Expert Beauty Specialist President Wilson, it will be remembered, dsed ¥ Taike pm.«&mgnt SHOPPE i N » the split infinitive with discernment and daring.| The distribution of the vote in- “Exclusive but Expensive” AT THE FORK OF THE ROAD. Abraham Lincoln belongs to the first Category, or | dicates rather strongly that the Allen Shattuck In c Entrance Ploneer Barber Shop o ”".l:l-hm“ § R did till the following incident occurred: In the | pysion victory was due in the ? . | e e e T RS . In the trade journal. “Retailing” 1 its OC-|yeparation of his letter of acceptance of the nom- | main to a revolt of the small home / Hoslery and Hats tober 30, issue, under the above heading al:lpefled ination as President, he showed the first draft to|owners and the small taxpayers.| — the following editorial, addressed to the retail mer-his friend, the Superintendent of Public Instruction|n spite of Major LaGuardia’s A ( i B "‘ chants of the United States, which is worth the [in Springfield, Ill,, saying: “I think it is all right, reput:tlan as a “radical” it does Eflabhshc‘i 1898 ]uneau, AlaSk. JIINEAU SAMPLE HOTEL ZYNDA serious study of every man engaged in the mer-|but grammar, you know, is not my stronghold, and | not appear that he obtained any SHOP _ cantile business: as several persons will probably read that littlef ——— ———————————— — The Little Store with the Large Sample Rooms The captains of the Retail Business stand thing, I wish you would look it over and see if it T et BIG VALUES ELEVATOR SERVICE at the parting of the ways. They command needs doctoring anywhere.” His learned friend read 8. ZYNDA, Prop. over a million stores. Over five million it slowly and, handing it back to him, said that SAM Juneau Cash Gr 3 employees. By sabotaging the code of fair it.l wast sntncn{r;n:n;ec:owlm oll'w vcr);aslig};:[ exceptio]n, Ocery N N competition for the retail trade they can [almost too trivial mention. But Mr. Lincoln { CASH AND CARRY C. L. FENTO! b= O e sucoess of the NRA impossible. By |wished to be correct without!any exception. His THF | Comers SecAond andRSle‘ward ! CHIROPRACTOR | GARBAGE HAULED enthusiastic support they can make its fail- attention was called to the sentence, “And it shall b o | Soutn ¥ront St., next to | Reasonable Monthly Rates be my care to not violate it,” with th i Free Delivery Phone 58 il ure unthinkable. y nol 8 , e suggestion | Brownie’s Barber Shop | | . pulse of the people, the |that it would be well to transpose “to” and “not.” = e T e E. 0. DAVIS | i e ot he oountry can instill the [Mr. Lincoln replied, “You think Td better tun T A II:OR T s ot | TELEPHONE 584 \ | public with hope and confidence, and buy- those two little fellows end to end?” And he did. | Day Phone 371 | . ing impulse. Vast power rests in their hands. Commissioner Bolan has adequate precedent for | 2 They represent the country's greatest single [SPlitting the infinitive and 1s justified in doing so HAND MADE ! fi,.—- =% industry. Will this power be used ignorant- even without such precedent if courtesy is stressed, I ly and selfishly or for the greatest good for as Chaucer said long ago, “He that most court- { H arr Race GENERAL MOTORS | eously commandeth, to him men most obey.” and | MAYTAG PRODUCTS of the greatest number? The downward maelstrom spun its par- alyzing forces for four years. The NRA program aims to check these forces which are greater than any individual merchant but not greater than all when acting in concert. It offers the hope of future gains even though the immediate present be bur- densome. The means is provided to get rid of destructive competition and to wipe out trade practices which harm not only the business structure by also society. If you lead to the right, you join in a great national movement to which the coun- try, for better or for worse, is committed. You may choose to lead to the left. No & Jaw exists except by the consent of the i governed. But whither then? Will future historians indict you or praise you? You can wreck this code and this pro- gram by chiseling. You can undermine it DRUGGIST W. P. JOHNSON “Soup’s On.” Conservatism (Los Angeles Times.) Two and a half millions of the jobless have been put to work, according to Federal figures. “Soup’s on” in about a million homes that were in the breadline a few months ago. Soup is medicine for the pessimist—physic for the cynic. Nothing takes the grunt out of an old grouch like a full stomach. One reason why Cassius talked too much was that he was lean and hungry. His victuals—if he had any—did not agree with him. There is nothing better than soup to brighten up the world and make life seem less futile. It is the great polisher of the times. “Soup’s on!" is one of the greatest sentences in the English lan- guage. It cheers the melancholy and inspires faith in the depressed. Overcoats | | McCAUL MOTOR [ —which in the banking business means putting safety FIRST in every trans- ction—has been the working principle of The B. M. Behrends Bank through all the years that it has served the busi- ness and personal interests of Juneau people. ! ]uneau‘Coffée Shop | ©Opposite MacKinnon Apts. | Breakfast, Luncheon Dinner | | $50 up COMPANY Open 7:30 am. to § pm. l w. HELEN MODER & Now in new location on Front Street e b AL \ )\ \ | : x : | \ § Suits % 5 ! i ! Smith Electric Co. | Gastineau Building EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL To sell! To sell!l Advertising 1 your best bet now. FORD Broad experience has equipped us to help our customers convert present day business advantages into new and { & by subterfuge. You can destroy public It is easier to be a hero on a full stomach. confidence in it. Look ahead, one year That is why the good General always sees to it . A N = | or five, and choose your course. The re- that the kitchen keeps up with the army. Soup greater achievements. GE f Pt ,,' i sponsibility is yours. Your vision and your makes the timid soul positive and aggressive. 4 courage are challeneged. Common decency When a man lifts his face to inhale spoonfuls (Authorized Dealers) ' BmY MAC l or the law of the jungle is the choice. It of soup, he is likely to glimpse the sky—the silver l | i § , & & good challenge which must inevitably |Uning in the cloud—often a patch of blue the size Th B M B h GAS | IBEALW E.Hn(.).l:.. , be met. Let us all, at once, take and keep of a pair of breeches—and hope through the open- e .. . e re,l‘ s o“s | PHONE 547 | the Road to the Right! ing, the star of hope! GR.EASB ,3_‘_____‘!_ W are informed that NRA does not yet apply| “Soup's on!” VISIT THE Bank -}——_——e; f o Alaska, that is, the system has not been extended S : TYPEWRITERS RENT) { B pending a study of conditions pecullar to the|, F4s General Johnson ever arranged a code for Sal C k $5.00 per month i | B i niih the Administration. desires to take|hon, FoWwood divorce lawyers? The hours those mon uree I ) poor chaps put in must be very exhausting.—(Kan- u'.real'a J' B' Burford & CO. , into account in determining what hours of labor, |ga¢ City Star) Roadho | “Our doorstep worn by satisfied | = * wages, etc, are most fitted to business, industry use M il ; @ 20d labor in the Territory. When the code system| Once inflation got its head it could be con- olors P g is extel here, as it surely will be, we shouldtrolled in about the same way as indulgent aunt ANTON RIESS »PVUOT OF MAIN 8T. remember that it lies in our power to .make it :leonu-ou a_ headstrong kid.—(Philadelphia Inqutrez.)l 2 ‘The world's greatest need 1 § courage—show yours by advertising.

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