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—— 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 2, 1933. , — .o . The editors endeavor to show how the courts, by NOTICE OF SALE ot i et et — o Daily Alaska Empire | « ‘noiea e o seson can aren . — oo % PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies | | |industrial co-operation without opening the door The ]I'!}duh]mc;;_ Un;; Zn \ llf\RF ‘L\(,O ——— OF § ROBE| v v ! onopolistic abuses by profiteers. They warn at il for the First Di 4. 2 e o { 3 | ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER !0 monopolistic a ek v = 7 L = |fhe same ‘tme oI pamile confict vith Siate e Dde it o TR The MR HRlRge W 1, Albrec | |br et el | Sublished _ev v oxcept Sunday by the |industrial laws 2 b ssity for new. State 8 e , 1933, to } e W. L. i i x e TING GOMBANT o Seognd and’ Main | ndustrial laws and stress necessity for new SHEe highest bidder for Cash, I & mmemmeosme—rmroe e PHYSIOTHERAPY s s antiee Bobiurean AR Jeg e vich [ front of the United States Jail B CEMBEE b 1015 | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | [ 2 P- O ELKS meets “—Entered in the Post Office In Junsau as Becond Class| The survey finds that “in the vast number of 3 and Old Court House Building,! wfacons from various sections of | Ray, Medical Gymnastics, | | 2VorY Wednesday at i matter. icnn‘ns an opportunity has been missed to make| Juneau, Alaska, the following de- | gouihon b A it i 307 Goldstein Bullding | 8 p. m Visiting 3 7] SUBSCRIPTION RATES. |collective bargaining concrete. Only concreteners can|Verdict Also Carries Death in Juneau in preparation for the, ! Phone Office, 216 i lz‘rogicr;\‘\;:;;og;n. Dellvered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 ohviate the narrowing construction of the statute | pae Bl i Identfication NO.| zqvancement of e group of | ——"| sdRuler, M. H.8id Fy mall, postage DAl At e following Fatest by the court, prevent self-favoring ‘interpretations’ ena ty — kcho o wn as the Three Deuces. |afasons from the Degree up- | & kel es, 2 1 edvance, SISU0L A momils, 1 advance, | by management and labor, and make collective bar- Scottshboro Case e Studebaker Sedan, Identifi- nest B. Hussey, 33 degree | "‘“l'- ) 86 o O eonter & favor if they will promptly |gaining eventually effective for industrial self-gov- 1 No. 2576, former property U. Grand Inspector Gen-| | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS aotify th “(’{”"’“‘;‘r,"‘"y failure or irregularity {ornment,” DECATUR, Alabama, Dec. 2.—A | ohibition Department. of Washington and Alaska,| | DENTISTS Seghers Council No. 1760. ) toridl and Business Offices, 374. Possibility of developing powerful trade associa-|third verdict of death was return- ; F‘,‘\I““‘l‘jmon motor, Iden due to arrive town from | | Blfln;,g}r{le;%lédlna | | Meetings second and last tions is suggested because of the Government's|ed last night against Heywood|" i '0_ et o 3 " » south on the Spokane. o H Monday at 7:30 p. m. MEMBER OF A0 vols, sntitied to tne|aitempt {0 promote self-regulation of industry.|Patterson, 21 year old negro, one Joltson OB TRty Toonid Lynn Canal ports were.| | Hours 9 am. to o bm. || Transient brothers urg- S 4 fr;::xxll;x\‘mn‘nh;llsp:.lvhv-a credited fo |Such groups can become effective enforcement | of seven defendants in mde Scots- | ¢! 5 4 .JM; ’\P.er.’ ia \:“M‘:\n\‘ — — —8led 1o attend. Gounct it or not otherwi edite er and also the ¥ 2 g1 oS! ames A. Nettles, Wil It or not otherw} Mool ol b is g agencies through their ability to expel anc fine|boro C”:(: f:)v:)ml:; M?hlzfo:;a,s ‘;“;“b;{‘ with | Wright: from Willam H, Seward Dr. C. P. Jenne | C}mgxob(le:s\.‘, mm(,s"'”a‘ their members by incorporating the code provisions 0'{) ol “efi.m"m i o writer dosk |W. W. Relnhart; from Haines, H. | DENTIST Ao F. M ;LLEN, G; K _ASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER as g part of their own rules g on a gh b p deex G g G e [ Rooms s ahd 0 Vetentie . J. TURNER, Secretary THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION - i Patterson gained new trials on | ants . Martin. | o ——— Attempting the evaluation of the act from “l-two previous occasions. One filing case. | | Building T o A p purely legal viewpoint would be a blind refusal 1o g, "oiner negroes remain to be ) bookeages, W. D. Gross returned to Juneau | | Telcphone 176 | Our irucks go sny place ony | face realities,” the article declares, but it is pointed|.ieq on similar charges. One small cabinet safe. from the south, where hehad spent | B | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | out that the N. R. A. will have important legal! RS S AT Tongmpie s 1y | ome time at Portland, Ore, with | ;-nd a t:nk fol‘lcrugle ofl save ' as well as economic effects above described Property,|ghs announcement of important| f urner trouble. : as etects. DAINTY DANCERS WIN|. . ine exception of the gashoat | changes in his_playhouse, thel | A ‘ PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | ; IAPPLAUSE IN FEATURE iff, may be seen at the Unit- | Grand Theatre. The improvement Rooms 5.6 Trangle Bz, ||| RELIABLE TRANSYER | Considering what 1 take place in this country HANKSGIVING Jail Building, Juneau,|would cost about $5000, Mr. Gross| | Os aturs B k. o B pm | 1EF bl | | Tuesday, it looks like the Deecmber l'a\'('nly-hllh‘DANCE T any time during busine: ed. { 3 i b intivient H ey | = I The gasboat and skiff may | venings by appointm PomT S9e T | visit of Santa Claus will come as a sort of anti-| x I < al and skil aj —_— i Phone 321 i = | climax. One of the outstanding featur scen at Rock Dump Float Many Juneau skating fans were| & 5 | i ¢ »f entertainment at the Purple ALBERT WHITE HanRing P IR e s i | With both North and South Carolina dry, it|BubPK }'3“11 “;-?;l:v-oinq;?a“:,kgswi:;'» oo eadaatad g6 b 3 = occurs to us there n be ing. after all o] TERG by.ehe Tike, Louus: A | Fir ation, Dec. 1, 1933, | the follc | Dr. A. W. Stewart = " - o AL o e | s 1ty an pive; by two dim- ae. 9 Tvear T v 1 «Caroli Loy | specialty dance given 1 , Dec. 4, 193! | Wyer and Brahm DENTIST { | that “Carolina Moon linutive pupils of Mrs. Dorothy | _ : Sy G ___ 1 #y Bonors. Hovi' o & b 6. pim, : Wi Call i — t 5 s 7 class. | Kl fad 1 Stearns Roff’s dancing class. N | SWARD BUILDING | ise to Call 48 ! W. J. Ganty had been engaged Office Phone 469, Res. THE CWA PROG w Journalism in the *40s. Little Gace Bery HC || Juneau Transfer Keith, charmingly dressed in dain- | | by the Winter and Pond Company | Phone 276 Hastily planned, hurriedly being put into execu- b s u Kate Gree ‘I‘WD)' fx"ov_cks, rumed‘ } | as their especial representative ’ff | Smeemm— CO. wh(:.‘: In need on. the Civil Works program, President Roosevelt's B xork to ankles, carrying ruffled | Santa Claus, handling the most| ————————— oo ey e g R e milon idle men and | 1P February, 1841, Henry J Raymond, a few days |parasols were the star performers | complete Tine of Christmas gifts| B————— g " of MOVING inspired plan for giving four {over 21, was working on The New Yorker, a literary [and gove the “Parasol Dance” in | | ever offered in Juneau | Dr. Richard Williams | women jobs for the winter, persons who othfrwlselweek]y founded by Horace Greeley in 1834, New would have to be paid doles or kept by charity, 1S{york History for October reprints a letter written undertaking that stirs the imagination as well |y him jn that month to Robert S. Hale, an up- heart, Frankly attempted as an emergency |Stater who subsequently went to Vermont, where In its nature 'he was a Representative in Congress. Later he was of the State of New such a hit at the whi they made Southeast Alaska People of Fairbanks, and citi- zens all through Alaska were ser- !iously opposed to the proposed abolishment of the Fairbanks sub- port of entry. i OFFICE AND PESIDENCE | | 5 | Gastineau Building, Phone 481 | Fuel Oil g Ceal DENTIST i or STORAGE the measure, it has to be judged as such { cannot show for every dollar expended a fullla Regent of the Univers GOLD STRE STREET HILL FOR CHILDRE Wt s s | COASTING | : | | In the Territory the Civil Works program will BEER served ) ! retur the taxpayer who will eventually foot the | York. From the office The New Yorker at 30 R z | —m r f bill. It must be taken for granted that many com-(Ann Street the future ec of The Times tells| oy the appearance of snow.|| | President Woodrow Wilson Robert Simpson ranster i paratively unimportant projects will be accepted bng‘;@“lsly of the rich rewards of newspaper men it|cpiee’ o police C. J. Davis, again || | d the importance of Alaska Opt D i 1 3 : gk {2 noRD: i varn motorist id |in the United States, and the duty e N e the Civil Works Administration officials in Alaska| b L Ak wishes to warn motorists to avoid s o }in the 3 ¥ e : every State, and that the real cost of 1 like it pretty well—there's no great |ype yse of Goid Street and Ninth|{ SO DO 17 { of the Federal Government to the! | Greduate Los Angeles Col- as m'u(r)! tate, »“b) mn» R in U e labor to be done, mer electing literary Street hill, both of which are set|} | 7 ritory in his message to the lege of Optcmetry and } ey s piantivng sl confeacr] 'S MG uieruy GOME LaMEh G tariine s ohlNERE P | Eat At | Sinty-Third Congress, in session | <y Konnerup’s | RS of capuful, longtime planning 8C news &c. I am usually at liberty by Thurs- coasting. Children are flso warn- |} !in the National capital. | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | u P 8 1 4 bids. But the important thing here, as efiswhcm.‘ day evening. There another branch of e éh:el Davis to cokst baly o0 ‘\ ; 3 B B - is that able-bodied men and women Will be put to| business that I carry on—& which is quite g P8 0 TG SO oo B 4’[ EY’S | Agents of the Lou Depart- WO o e MORE for LESS work at short notice at a living wage and kept profitable: 1. e. writing “N. Y. Correspond- torbldden to use the other streets|{ 4 | ment of Conservation have counted | ¥ DR, K. E, SODTHWELL i there through the winter months when there is little cncg for papers in other parts _qf our of the ctiy, in order to avo/!‘z 60 different bird families in that | Optometrist—Optician | i) chance for ordinary industries to increase their glorious Republic. 1 have the Wr_x!mg of accidents. | CAFE State. | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | - normal payrolls. two or three papers two of them daily: they | | P STl SR Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | lh' —_— pay from 1 to 3 dollars a letter. Greeley MRS. WALSTEIN G. SMITH } Bcafmg Shees at the Leader. adv ;Oflia Fnone 484; | Restgence | | | writes for The Madisonian & has $8 for 3 o Rt BEe G Phone 238, Office Hours: 9:30 JUNEAU-YOUNG give between 1,000 and 2,000 persons a chance to do i : . | letters. Pretty good—eh? O this is a prec- NORTHLAND NEXT WEEK s . Y . i n . ! honest. work for real money. Instead of a dole, or a| jco M W FeS BT e g mysenr ol if desired I t0 12; 1:00 to 5:30 ||| Tuneral Parlors | “handout” from some official or unofficial relief| into $1,000 a year before 1842. Come down R e B | o nE -——%| | Licensed Funeral Directors | organization these men and women will be doing| here & we'll have a spree! e 51‘01- e ';““ ) exs | —— ————- —e| | and Embalmers | 4 3 a p south several weeks | | | Night Phone 1851 Day b work for wages. For some of them, it may be the| What do the pampered minions of the con-l.oo” i<’ viciting friends in Belling- | Rose A. Andrews || ay Phone 12 | first real money they have earned in a long time. temporary New Yorker think of those days of h?xm, Washington, at the present Graduate Nurse It requires only a slight comprehension of the modest emolument? Mr. Raymond rejoices in his|,, 4 sects to e with them to Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- | sting unemployment to |“access to lots of libraries” and the “editorial rights” :Sr'. 4 ttle in time to catch the motor- ychology of defeatist p: per: " SABIN’S step is to u,e‘mnt deadhead him into “lectures, paintings & all|. Office hours 11 am. to 5 pm. p Northland, lea s the Puget| Sound ze what a tremendous spur this ing ; Evenings by Appointment 1 | | sage, Colonic Irrigations i | a8 | . X - & oiy |SOrts of exhibitions—all which is most potent in T ea g l g:.m‘::;v:li these hundreds of workers and mw"promcung by, invwicd eamforkit! He. fiuda’ Gréeley|ooy for Juneau on Decem- | Botad ana sl hibe 900 e e o b |“a great shoat, a regular ‘Jonathan’ in his exterior et i PoS————————— rything in Furnishings i““ plan also aids !‘)’“““'CS ‘?]“‘“’,:;C"}:- pTr‘;" "“’“”1’”& a most glorious, jolly fellow in his inner man.’ ATTENTION e s for Men B 0, warkens JAT GBE § SLVA WYOLSS gram—it imime and competition were to dissolve this beau-| Juncau Business Woman's Club e =7 [} a— ik probably will exceed $200000 in Alaska—is gOINg |tify] friendship and substitute for compliments curses | The regular monthly busines Jones-Stevens Shop = = e -1 to be spent at once by the recipients for food, cloth- loud and deep. But see the division of labor: meeting will be held in the C A SKILLED LADIES'—CHILDREN'S 1 B -? i , ing and rents. It is new purchasing power, created | The papers in the city all have two Council Chambers Tuesday after- e READY-TO-WEAR ( , TuE JuNEAU Lavu I i { by the fiat of the Government, added to the volume Editors—one of whom does most of the work noon at 2 o'clock. ORGANIZATION Seward Street Near Third | | | Franklin Street UNDK \ 2 | »f money and credit already in circulation. At the & the other writes a “leader” occasionally & NORA B. CHASE, & = | L|| Front ana & a 8 H i me time, various communities will spend sub-| Pockets all the glory. : —adv. Secretary. Through the work of skilled B e e ] = frocss y ; stantal sums for materials and equipment. The characteristic professional amenities of the - operators here the utmost ! ] PHONE 359 | As an slternative to the dole—and it must be |J8Y &Ppear, even in a private letter: that modern scientific re- MON 25 ol B e M 1 oy g A : The great “war’ on Bennett last Summer search has accomplished is EY » CAEET gmeernd, a3 auth—fhe; OIvll Works (DIomain 6 & | | qlante biirt éhim s/ whiti' Bt “heiisione of TH l s % iilheed to creato 4 Beaitifil | P G R e S : improvement. As a species of inflation—the the. alihikat” sooundbels in: rx(stents ) mboey Sl g The money you spend on a (| ALLAMAE SCOTT JUNEAU FROCK creation of new purchasing power—it tends to aid| uy Raymond had the absolute certainty of T l ME BN v ons whothhs ons washwoman 52 times a year; Expert Beauty Specialist price levels and thus helps the Administrtion further lyouth and its easy contempt for opinions not his IFeaielnn ot a conideits the cost of soap and wash- PERMANENT WAVING SHOPPE its monetary and economic program own. The generous dreams of the utopian socialists mée cost. ]fng utensils that have to be | Phone 218 for Appointment “Exclusive bu 4 were merely plans for “elevating the social condi- frequently replaced; the Entrance Ploneer Barber Shop Co.h.‘ 300 Baeeiiw; i g tions of universal dogdom and allowing puppies Swre o No Charge for Organ wear and tear on clothes far Sl e i ax Dresses, Lingerie SHORTAGE OF READING MATERIAL [to hold their proper rank in the scale of being.” ] or Chapel greater by home methods; Hoslery and Hats LOOM The Fourierities are “some delectable asses here the possible illness due to — i (among whom I am sorry to say is Greeley).” Orestes s I Y l- [ e unsanitary processes or over- '~————-i : Are Alaskans to be deprived of some of their |Brownson “talks and acts like an ass” Albert taxing of your own vitality JUNEAU SAMPLE H ‘: fevorite reading matter after next Tuesday? That |Brisbane is “a flippant, brainless jackanapes.” Both The Charles W sice st g thees {0 and SHOP OTEL ZYNDA f A itingansy were men of great intellectual power, as Mr. Ray- : then compare the result with P TN Large Sample Rooms | e e et o o g s o o e 1 s o T | 15 T e sl b ~’ . Rk ey 8% *|born journalist is evident in it. isn't stamped to a pat- | PHONE 136-3 among others, is bidden ground in so far as tern — it's moulded to | aska ML o = that seems to loom in the fore-| ground as The postal authorit; have ruled cor- But it seems a mails to carrying liquor ads when as every- s probably legal ground. at would ban from the mond must later have come to admit. The letter months. has increased in the same period only 11 per cent. These figures indicate not only that the rate of price improvement has been rapid but that the dis- parity between farm produce and other commodities The price of products which farmers buy as ground for either overruling or distinguishing decisions which might otherwise serve as a basis for overthrowing the act. A prophesy is made, however, that the codes for purely local businesses will be held unenforceable. the doctor to mend him in a week.—(Los A.ngelesi | Times.) | | Well, we see where a group of spellers fell down3 on the word, prosperity, but of course they couldn't | be expected to know obsolete words.—(Ohio State You can't buy style “off Carter Mortuary our low-priced laundry serv- N, SAM N Pabst Famous Draught Beer ‘ - Bank JUNEAU ALASKA BIG VALUES ELEVATOR SERVICE E liquor adver liquors solicitation are con- confirm to your figure. ‘ “The Last Service Is the TE TON . | 3 cerned. That 'is, no papers or magazines which carry Unproved Alternatives. That's one reason why a Greatest Tribute” L nd C. L. FEN' i e liquor adve ients can be sent by mail to Alaska. hand-tailored suit by me 4 au ry CHIROPRACTOR ' GARBAGE HAULED However s hope that this ban will not apply (Cleveland Plain Dealer.) ElpstiRsiEsto it men & 1 —— Soutn ¥ront St., next to | Beasomable Monthly Rales | pments and as a good many of the| Farm interests ask rather too much in the way style that can't be dup- Brownie’s Barber Shop | E. O. DAVIS l s and newspapers are transported by ex_‘aldpn?e h:lmpr:v?mem u;d a short pen;lad. Since m;- licated. [ ortice Bours‘:\ 10-l2t: 2-: | TELEPHONE 584 i press rather than mail we may not be forced to|®Pd of March farm produce prices have Increase tom Tailored Suit: » E Evenings by Appointment | Day Phone 371 discon ir reading altogether. 32 per cent over the average of the preceding twelve Cns“mlm: at $50 il 14 \\ \ \ \\‘\k “““l//l/‘lll// . 4_¢I Harry Race .. Juneau , GINIBA:.M MOTORS , MAYTAG PRODUCTS 4 & TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month “Our doorstep worn by satisfied e ———— it 5 » N one knows liquor can be had without the slightest has been reduced at a rapid rate also. In the N « o 0 . DRUGGIST W P. 0 trouble right at home. Its quality may not be all |face of this record it would seem most unwise for T 'l \ Mlntn and FlShln LA J HN-SON that is to be desired, but there is no reason to|the Administration at Washington to turn now to e 1 auor § g grumble about the quantity. direct price fixing. e ———— N | We hope that the ban will be short-lived. It| It is unfortunate from many points of view that s et s ~— will last only unt) the repeal of the National Prohibition [the, ¢arly Summer rise ' prices and Wmprovement ~ Hominates the biies life of the J i Act and the Alaska Bone Dry Law. . % |in industry were so rapid. or e public was led 2l es e business life o. e Juneau | 8% ‘ant pro g 5 r'\, '\: Lunm.-efis oushl to believe that recovery would be uninterrupted and | e - - distri : . ! Juneau Co{fee Shop ] ' MCCAUL MOTOR { prom on both of these laws, wiping ¢ istrict, employing more capital and more | Opposite MacKinnon Apts. | y that only a few months more would take us back N l COMPANY | them off the statute books without delay, as soon | 5 : Breakfast, Luncheon Dinner | T X ? agk 3 to the boom times of 1926. b men than any other industry. 7:30 to 9 pm. ||| Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ! convenes on- January 3 But instead of the disappointment that is feit|| Cigars N ' ) e [ls LR — o 2t at this time at the failure of prices to continue e Both { LEGALITY OF NRA TURNS ON |their sdvance, and of industry to maimiain tis|| ~Cigarettes N L managemenbiand shpoyasicl ¢ | \ JUDICIAL PSYCHOLOGY. early Summer expansion rate, there should be Candy great interests demand the best in banking To selll To selllf Advertising is i Serr e gratification that we have come as far as we have N service, and for forty-t the have best bet now. 2 . £ The constitutionality of the National Recovery|on the recovery road. In eight months a vertiable Cal’dl N 20 orty-two years they hav b % s Smith Electric Co. l Act is largely a question of “judicial psychology”|transformation has come over the entire business | W] found it in The B. M. Behrends Bank. VN SR T ! Gastineau Building | and there is no insuperable obstacle to its being |Situation and outlook. This is not the time to turn | | EVERYTHING ! 4 u::eld}.{ scco;dlfi wR a sur\c,\i‘(b)‘l the editors of [!0 unproved alternatives. [ I] he B The complete facilities and seasoned serv- |z A, ) { “ e arvart W eview.” egal aspects of the A A R | i i B 5w & sublect of: inuch mmrswm, Th: This suggestion that we have aluminum dollars | : ice of Alaska’s oldest and largest bank will L P A 2 3 3t is perhaps worth considering. Anyhow, if they ~ rove i : AGENCY -2 e 3 st SLAtus |circus peanuts we can use them for waffle-irons.— | eW = Authorized Dealers) ETTY MA of labor. ; (Boston Transcript.) | 2 ¢ 24 ) r B C l No prophesy is made by the editors of the| GAS l BEAUTY SHOP I Supreme Court’s decision to be rendered on the con-| America is like the typical patient. He spends | e = Th B M B | 102 Assembly Apartmemts | stitutionality of the act. They point out that the (10 years foolishly wrecking himself and expects | rc nc fi e . . e re'l 8 OlLS | PHONE 547 emergency caused by the depression may be used G f GREASES '2_‘*—!; - 4 = # P » A 2 | | J. B. Burford & Co. l i With regard to the extent of the modification | O I On Tap ; Motors # ki of the antitrust laws, the opinion held by many| we arent beginniug to worry about & possible | . /) N ! e p———— 1a that the la tically abolished be- i i IMMY"* CARLSO] / [ i e B e i e sy S | \ | VU TN || o or e | o s e o ' g ‘ &